Teresa M. England, 66, killed in pedestrian collision in parking lot in Paris, Illinois
Woman killed in vehicle-pedestrian accident in Paris, Ill.
When Coolley reached the end of the lane, she began to make a u-turn to park in one of the handicapped spots near the front of the parking lot. While making the turn, Coolley struck and ran over England, according to a news release from the coroner's office.
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