Pedestrian Rachel Crain, 36, killed by oncoming vehicle on Aviation Parkway in Waco, Texas
Woman walking in road killed by oncoming vehicle
According to a Waco Police spokesman, for an unknown reason, the 36-year-old woman jumped out of a moving car to start walking when she was struck by an oncoming vehicle.
Woman struck, killed by pickup was lying in the road
Crain was riding with other family members when for some reason she got out of the vehicle, Waco police Sgt. W. Patrick Swanton said Wednesday.
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