Dolores Sobczak, 76, killed and Johanna Kazak, 96, injured in collision in parking lot at Addison and Sacramento in Avondale, Illinois
Woman Killed, Elderly Mother Injured After Being Hit By SUV In Avondale
Police said an 89-year-old man was trying to park a green Chevy Tahoe in the lot at the Addison Mall near Addison and Sacramento shortly after noon, but had a problem with his accelerator and lost control.
Man cited in Avondale parking lot crash that killed 1
Police said 76-year-old Dolores Sobczak and 96-year-old Johanna Kazak were getting into their car in the parking lot of the strip mall when an 89-year-old man was attempting to park his Chevy Tahoe.
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