A trolley struck and killed a pedestrian today in a commercial area near San Diego International Airport. The light-rail fatality occurred about 1 p.m. The victim's identity has not been made public.
SAN DIEGO – A trolley struck and killed a pedestrian today in a commercial area near San Diego International Airport.
The light-rail fatality in the area of Hancock and Noell streets occurred about 1 p.m., according to the San Diego Police Department. The victim, whose identity was not immediately available, died at the scene, SDPD Officer Darius Jamsetjee said.Categories
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