Hit-and-run driver kills 83-year-old woman in south Seattle crosswalk

Seattle, WALocal News

A hit-and-run incident in south Seattle left an 83-year-old woman dead after being struck by an SUV on Monday morning. The collision occurred around 7:45 a. m. at the intersection of 4th Ave S and South Spokane Street, where officers discovered the victim in the crosswalk. Investigators stated that the woman was walking west when the SUV turned right and hit her, subsequently fleeing the scene.

Seattle Police Department's Traffic Collision Investigation Squad is currently gathering evidence to identify the driver. The hit-and-run highlights ongoing concerns about pedestrian safety in urban areas. Local advocacy groups have been pushing for improved crosswalk visibility and traffic calming measures. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward to aid the investigation. The incident underscores the need for driver accountability in pedestrian accidents.

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