Seth Wakeman, 88, and Joanna Wakeman, 78, killed in pedestrian collision at Route 27 and Rossie Pentway in Stonington, Connecticut
Police Identify Elderly Couple Hit and Killed in Stonington
A preliminary police investigation revealed that Belli was traveling north on Route 27 approaching the Rossie Pentway intersection. The Wakemans were crossing the street from the west side of Route 27 toward the east side when Belli hit them both within the northbound lane, police said.
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