Two women were killed and two others were injured after a crash involving a taxi cab in San Francisco Sunday evening, officials said.
Police do not believe that drugs and alcohol were factors in the crash.
Investigators are trying to piece how everything happened but believe the taxi driver crashed into another vehicle and then ended up right outside this business, both drivers are cooperating. Several people and city leaders who spoke to NBC Bay Area Sunday said they’ve seen several accidents down mission with cars speeding and ignoring traffic laws.
“This is a really sad situation; This is a neighborhood that is disproportionately affected by accidents,” said San Francisco District 6 Supervisor Matt Dorsey. Police are investigating to see if speed was a factor in the crash. Officials added they won’t be identifying the women until their families are notified.This story is developing. Check back for updates.
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