Pedestrian seriously hurt in East Boston crash

Boston, MALocal News

A woman suffered severe, life-threatening injuries after being struck by a car in East Boston on Thursday afternoon. The crash occurred around 2 p. m. near the intersection of Meridian and Saratoga Streets, leading officers to respond to the scene. Upon arrival, police found the woman in critical condition, and Boston EMS transported her to a local hospital for urgent care.

The car's driver remained on site, and no arrests have been made as investigations are ongoing. Boston Police Homicide Detectives from the Fatal Collision Team are involved in the investigation to determine the circumstances of the incident. Local authorities are assessing the facts to understand how the situation unfolded. This incident highlights ongoing concerns about pedestrian safety in urban areas. The police urge anyone with information to come forward as they continue their investigation.

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