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Man surrenders in connection with hit-and-run death of woman in Sunset Park
Marlene Zotti, who was walking at the time with many groceries, was crossing Ninth Avenue mid-block near 42nd Street in Sunset Park shortly before 12:30 a.m. on Sunday.
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The heartless man who fatally ran over a disabled Borough Park woman turned himself in to authorities early Monday, police sources said.
Emergency responders took the woman to the hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
She and her brother, Robert Medina, 56, were together only hours earlier running errands at a ShopRite on Ave. “She wanted to make it home on her own”.
One person is in custody following a hit-and-run that killed a 59-year-old woman while she crossed a Brooklyn street while using a walker, authorities said.
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“Something flashed to me”. The van that struck her, which was traveling north on Ninth Avenue, fled, taking a right turn onto 42nd Street, police said.