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BUS HITS QUEENS GRANDMOTHER CROSSING STREET

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

On July 22, 2010 Amelia Reno, age 90, was heading home pushing a cart full of groceries. As she crossed Parsons Boulevard near 84th Road in Briarwood, Queens, a school bus turned left onto Parson Boulevard and, in a horrible bus accident, hit her, throwing her body through the air.

The beloved grandmother and Queens resident was taken to the hospital, where she is in stable condition with head injuries.

Her cart, which had been piled high with groceries, stayed stuck under the front of the bus even after she was taken to a local hospital.

The bus was, thankfully, empty, and no one else was injured.

The unidentified driver, who remained on the scene, was questioned but not charged.

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