Pedestrian killed on Ocean Avenue identified
The victim of a fatal pedestrian-versus-vehicle collision Thursday in San Francisco's Ingleside neighborhood was identified by the medical examiner.
The victim of a fatal pedestrian-versus-vehicle collision Thursday in San Francisco's Ingleside neighborhood was identified by the medical examiner.
The victim of a fatal pedestrian-versus-vehicle collision Thursday in San Francisco’s Ingleside neighborhood was identified by the medical examiner Friday as 63-year-old San Francisco woman Elvira Natividad.
Natividad was seriously injured in a collision at about 8:30 a.m. at the intersection of Ocean and Miramar avenues, police said.
Natividad was taken to a hospital where she died.
Police said the driver of the vehicle is cooperating. No one has been arrested and police do not suspect the driver was impaired, Officer Robert Rueca said.
Rueca could not say now whether speed played a part in the collision.
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