Barbara Angiolini, 54, killed in pedestrian collision on Grant Road in Tucson, Arizona
Woman dies after being struck by car that crashed into a Tucson McDonald's drive-thru
The driver then ran over the woman waiting to cross the street before careening through a wrought-iron fence surrounding the McDonald's property, police said.
Tucson police ID woman killed in crash into McDonald’s
Barbara Angiolini, 54, was on the sidewalk before the crash about 11 a.m. Saturday near the restaurant near East Tanque Verde and North Kolb roads, police said in a news release.
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