Owen Todeschini, 3, killed in pedestrian collision with vehicle at West Verano and Railroad in Sonoma County, California
Boy, 3, killed in Sonoma County crosswalk
Midway through the crosswalk, though, the truck moved forward. The mom yanked the stroller backward, but the boy fell onto the street, and the truck ran him over, said Officer Marc Renspurger, a CHP spokesman.
Sonoma boy, 3, dies after being hit by pickup
Realizing the truck was going to hit the stroller, she yanked it back. That action caused the 3-year-old to topple out of the stroller and into the path of a 2006 Toyota Tundra driven by 65-year-old Bedford Ealum of Glen Ellen.
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