BMW driver strikes, kills man crossing NYC street — then runs off on foot: cops

nypostPubblicato 2025-12-08Pubblicato ultima volta 2025-12-08

Introduzione

A BMW driver struck and killed a pedestrian crossing a New York City street and then fled the scene on foot, according to police. The incident occurred in Manhattan, and authorities are currently investigating. No further details about the victim or the circumstances of the crash were immediately provided in the initial report.

Domande pertinenti

QWhat type of vehicle was involved in the fatal incident in NYC?

AA BMW.

QWhat was the outcome for the pedestrian who was struck by the vehicle?

AHe was killed.

QHow did the driver flee the scene after the collision?

AHe ran off on foot.

QWho provided the information about this incident?

AThe cops (police).

QWhere did this hit-and-run incident occur?

AOn a street in New York City (NYC).

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