Rosemary Maradiaga, 33, killed in pedestrian collision on East Slaughter Lane in Austin, Texas
Officials identify woman killed crossing street in South Austin Friday
Maradiaga was headed north across Slaughter Lane at a crosswalk in front of IDEA Bluff Springs school when she was struck and killed, officials said.
Family files wrongful death suit after woman killed in SE Austin crosswalk
Maradiaga and his attorney Brad Bonilla claim the City of Austin is at fault because it failed to activate the pedestrian crosswalk signals at the intersection
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