Mary Pettiglio, 60, killed in pedestrian collision with bus on Everett Avenue in Chelsea, Massachusetts
MBTA Bus Hits, Kills Woman In Chelsea
The name of the woman has not been made public. Police said she was 60 years old.
Woman Hit And Killed By MBTA Bus In Chelsea Identified
Mary Pettiglio, 60, of East Boston was struck on Everett Avenue at the on ramp to the Tobin Bridge around 5:40 a.m.
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