NYPD reports fatal accident involving truck driver and NYC grandmother pushing stroller, toddler survives with minor injuries.

According to authorities, a tragic incident occurred in Brooklyn when a 66-year-old woman lost her life after being hit by a pickup truck driver. The elderly woman was crossing the street with her toddler granddaughter in a stroller when the accident happened. It’s a devastating loss, and our hearts go out to the family during this difficult time.

According to authorities, a tragic crash occurred in Bath Beach that left a grandmother mortally wounded, but miraculously her 2-year-old granddaughter only suffered scrapes and bruises. The incident happened at 1:10 p.m. and the young girl’s survival is truly remarkable.

According to authorities, an unidentified grandmother was crossing 25th Avenue when a Dodge Ram turned onto Bath Avenue and hit her.

According to authorities, the victim sustained head injuries and was immediately taken to NYU Langone Hospital-Brooklyn. Despite efforts to save her, she unfortunately did not survive.

The 66-year-old woman was pushing the stroller in the crosswalk when she was struck and mortally wounded, cops said.

The toddler suffered only scrapes and bruises, and she was hospitalized in stable condition.

According to authorities, the child was transported to Maimonides Medical Center for treatment and is currently in stable condition.

After the collision, the driver of the truck, who is 56 years old, remained at the scene until the authorities arrived.

There is uncertainty regarding whether he will be charged with a crime.

According to sources from the police department, both the driver and the vehicle possessed valid licenses. Additionally, sobriety testing was being conducted at the time.

The investigation into the crash is currently being conducted by the NYPD’s Highway District Collision Investigation Squad.

As the devastating aftermath of the grandmother-granddaughter outing came to light, photos revealed a heartbreaking scene. The roadway was scattered with remnants of the day, such as a pink mesh bag, a beige hat, a small blue shoe, and a blue stroller. It was a tragic reminder of the precious lives lost.

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