Pedestrian Francis S. Evans, 59, killed in collision involving bus at Free Pike and N. Gettsyburg Avenue in Dayton, Ohio
1 fatality confirmed in Dayton pedestrian strike, driver detained
A video taken from the camera aboard the bus shows the coach as it slams into the rear of one parked vehicle in the 700 block of Troy Street about 12:30 a.m. Monday.
Dayton woman identified in fatal pedestrian strike
The woman killed in this crash has been identified as Francis S. Evans, 59, of Dayton, said Montgomery County Coroner’s Office.
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