Rhonda Lobuono, 58, dead after her dog pulls her in front of moving car at Aqueduct Road and Intervale Road in Cranston, Rhode Island
Police: Woman walking her dog hit, killed by truck in Cranston
“The dog was kind of pulling her a little bit,” Winquist said. “It was a bigger dog and pulled her forward and unfortunately into the path of the vehicle.”
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