April Brown Fait, 73, killed in pedestrian collision with hit-and-run driver on South 152nd Street in Burien, Washington
Woman killed in Burien hit-and-run
After 9 p.m., deputies released a suspect vehicle description. They are looking for a newer silver or gray sedan, that should have right front damage.
The incident happened outside the Highline Performing Arts Center, where St. Francis of Assisi held its school musical, "Annie Jr.," Friday night.
Woman killed in hit & run in Burien Friday night identified as April Fait, 73
April was tragically killed just before 7 p.m. when she was crossing S. 152nd to enter the center to see a grandchild perform in the St. Francis of Assisi production of “Annie, Jr.”
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