Pedestrian struck and killed near state capitol

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Charleston Police are having a hard time finding the nearest relatives to a woman struck and killed by a car Thursday morning. The victim was crossing Greenbrier Street near the Governor’s Mansion when she was hit by an oncoming car.

“She had a roll-behind suitcase with her,” said Sgt. Nick Null. “We know it’s an 88-year-old black female, but we’re having trouble locating any next of kin. There’s some talk she may be from out of town and maybe even out of state.”

Null said they have been able to identify the victim, but are not releasing her name until they can notify relatives.

Null said conditions at the time of the accident were rainy and at 7:30 a.m. the sun wasn’t completely up so visibility was limited. The driver was distraught.

“The driver was extremely upset,” said Null. “It just seems to be an accident. She was extremely upset.”

So far there have been no citations issued against the driver. The investigation into the accident continues.

 

 





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