Could be any of the following : 

Corrupt preferences : rename the <home>/Library/Safari folder to test, rename 
it back if it doesn’t help

Corrupt cache files : go to the <home>/Library/Caches folder and delete 
anything called Safari or com.apple.safari

Malware/Adware : install & run MalwareBytes

Outdated Safari : run Software Update to check for a new version of Safari

Corrupt OS : Reboot the Mac, holding down cmd+R on the keyboard as soon as the 
screen goes black (let go when you see the Apple logo and progress bar). When 
it’s booted up into the recovery partition, select to reinstall a copy of 
macOS. 

Coronavirus : put the computer in a polythene bag for 2 weeks, sprinkle with 
bergamot & lavender oil every 37 minutes throughout.

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Sam Mullen

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> On 31 Mar 2020, at 17:17, Derek Cross <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Smuggers
> 
> I’m having issues with my wife’s MacBook Air  (OS 10.14.6).
> Chrome is working OK (as is Mail) but there are suddenly issues with Safari, 
> her preferred browser.
> 
> When launched it immediately closes down again, with the report (attached) 
> displayed.
> 
> Any suggestions , gratefully received.
> 
> Stay safe,
> 
> Derek
> 
> 
> 
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