Two women were killed when a taxi cab slammed into pedestrians at a busy intersection in San Francisco.
Police say the taxi was involved in a collision with a Mercedes before it ended up on the sidewalk.
Officer Robert Rueca with the SFPD said, "Officers responded to the scene and located pedestrians who were struck by a vehicle that drove onto the sidewalk." Two female pedestrian were pinned underneath the taxi and were pronounced dead at the scene. The taxi driver and another male pedestrian were taken to the hospital.Police won’t say what led to the initial collision or what direction each car was going. The pedestrians were all standing together when they were hit.
"This is a neighborhood that is disproportionally afflicted with traffic accidents," said Supervisor Matt Dorsey whose district includes the area.The names of the victims have not been released.that I have read and agree
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