Pedestrian Marilyn Zindel, 67, killed in hit-and-run collision at Church Street and Seventh Avenue North in Nashville, Tennessee
Pedestrian killed in downtown Nashville hit-and-run
According to MNPD, the female victim was in the street after she was hit by a black, newer model Jeep Grand Cherokee. Police said the vehicle fled from the scene after hitting the pedestrian.
Driver involved in downtown Nashville fatal hit-and-run surrenders to police
Police say 24-year-old Tory Winters was driving a 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee when he struck and killed a woman, identified as 67-year-old Marilyn Zindel of Melbourne, FL. Winters called the Emergency Communications Center Sunday to admit he was behind the wheel and wanted to surrender.
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