29-year-old woman identified as victim in S.F. fatal crash
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A 29-year-old woman was identified as the person who died after a vehicle crash in San Francisco on Tuesday evening that also sent a man to a hospital with critical injuries, authorities said Wednesday.
Lovisa Svallingson died in the crash but San Francisco medical examiner officials said they were not authorized to release information about whether she was in a vehicle or a pedestrian at the time she died, but San Francisco Supervisor Matt Haney said she was a pedestrian. The medical examiner’s office did not provide the victim’s city of residence but according to her social media pages, she lived in Oakland and worked in tech.
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Show Transcript The family of 85 year old to Fong said she d been waiting for the bus Tuesday evening after buying groceries in Chinatown. She s independent, she s very headstrong and she she has to do something, she s going to do it. So yeah, that s just her, drew is her grandson. He says he didn t want to show his face feeling like his family has suddenly been thrown into the spotlight. I I was in shock and disbelief that I can t believe this happening to my grandma right? Because You don t think this ever could happen to you until it does and that s why it s so important to stay aware about all these things a
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Show Transcript The family of 85 year old to Fong said she d been waiting for the bus Tuesday evening after buying groceries in Chinatown. She s independent, she s very headstrong and she she has to do something, she s going to do it. So yeah, that s just her, drew is her grandson. He says he didn t want to show his face feeling like his family has suddenly been thrown into the spotlight. I I was in shock and disbelief that I can t believe this happening to my grandma right? Because You don t think this ever could happen to you until it does and that s why it s so important to stay aware about all thes
May 05, 2021 - 7:40 PM
SAN FRANCISCO - Two elderly Asian women were stabbed as they waited for a bus in downtown San Francisco â the latest in a series of attacks against Asian Americans nationwide since the start of the pandemic last year.
A woman working at a flower stall Tuesday afternoon told KGO-TV that she saw a man walking on Market Street shortly before the attack carrying âa pretty big knife with knuckles on the handle.
âHer back was turned and all I see is feathers came out of her jacket. So I am very sure that she got sliced, the witness said of one victim. âHe walked away like nothing happened, like Sunday morning.
"You just don't think it's going to happen so close to home until it does. So you just got to be super aware of your loved ones," said the 85-year-old victim's grandson.