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QUEENS PEDESTRIAN STRUCK IN CAR ACCIDENT WHILE WALKING CHILD TO SCHOOL

From: New York attorney Gary E. Rosenberg (personal injury and accident attorney and lawyer; serving Brooklyn Queens Bronx; Queens Accident Attorney)

As a group of shocked parents looked on in horror, a Queens woman was run over this morning after she had accompanied her son to school, authorities said.

8:45 A.M. Friday morning, June 4, 2010. A woman in Bayside, Queens, was walking her son to school when, while crossing the intersection of 202nd Street and 53rd Avenue in Bayside, she was hit by a car.

An eyewitness to the accident was quoted as hearing the school crossing guard screaming, 'Stop! Stop! Stop!' The woman was hurled into the air.

Police said the woman had just dropped off her 5-year-old son at nearby P.S. 162.

Neither the injured accident victim nor the driver of the car was immediately identified.

The woman was taken to New York Hospital/Queens in critical condition with a head injury.

The 51-year-old driver was arrested for driving with a suspended license.

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