Xiaobai She, 75, and Si Jue Wan, 75, both die when car hits them as they are crossing Linwood Avenue in Hyde Park, Ohio
Police ID pedestrians killed after being struck in Hyde Park
The crash happened on Linwood Avenue between Monteith and Cryer avenues around 8:30 a.m. The Hamilton County Coroner arrived at around 10 a.m.
Police identify 2 pedestrians in their 70s dead in Hyde Park crash
While police were trying to determine if speed was a factor, neighbors were telling us it's a problem regardless, that the posted limit of 30 is largely ignored.
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