SFPD Arrests Driver In Chinatown Crash That Killed One Pedestrian, Injured Another
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SFPD Arrests Driver In Chinatown Crash That Killed One Pedestrian, Injured Another
"The gentleman was trying to park in a parking spot and lost control of his vehicle, drove across the street and unfortunately hit two folks on the sidewalk."
"Zamora's death was the seventh pedestrian death in San Francisco in three months, with the city experiencing a troubling rise in such incidents."
"The crash occurred less than a week following the sentencing of 80-year-old Mary Fong Lau, who faced criticism for a lenient sentence related to a previous pedestrian death."
Zhuo Ming Lu, a 76-year-old driver, was arrested for vehicular manslaughter after crashing into New Lung Ting Cafe in Chinatown. The incident occurred while he was parallel parking across the street, resulting in the death of 49-year-old Cutberto Zamora and injuries to another pedestrian. Zamora was declared dead at the hospital. This incident marks the seventh pedestrian death in San Francisco within three months, highlighting ongoing concerns about pedestrian safety in the city.
Read at sfist.com
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