Tina Marie Jackman, 65, dies after being struck by cement truck while crossing Main Street in wheelchair in Logan, Utah
Update: Woman in wheelchair hit by cement truck identified as Logan resident, 65
Tina Marie Jackman, 65, of Logan, was crossing Main Street near 200 North about 9:50 a.m. in a Jazzy wheelchair when she was hit by a truck turning south onto Main Street, the Logan City Police Department stated in news release.
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