Tragedy Strikes on Cross Bronx Expressway: Driver Abandons Pedestrian in Hit-and-Run
In a shocking and disturbing incident, a pedestrian was left dead after being struck by an SUV heading west on the Cross Bronx Expressway Service Road. The pedestrian's body was discovered near the intersection of Ellis Avenue and the expressway service road in Unionport at approximately 6 p.m. Sunday evening.
Emergency responders rushed to the scene and took the victim to Jacobi Hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries. Initially, police were unsure if the pedestrian had been in a designated crosswalk area at the time of the collision, leaving officials scrambling to piece together what exactly transpired.
Police have launched an investigation into the fatal crash but have not yet identified the driver who fled the scene or disclosed any details about their vehicle. While authorities are working to notify the victim's family, they remain tight-lipped on the specifics surrounding the incident.
Unfortunately, this grim reminder is part of a concerning trend: in 2023 alone, there were over 13 pedestrian fatalities reported in Bronx traffic crashes through November 23st, down from 18 during the same period last year. The NYPD has been actively working to address pedestrian safety concerns across the borough.
In a shocking and disturbing incident, a pedestrian was left dead after being struck by an SUV heading west on the Cross Bronx Expressway Service Road. The pedestrian's body was discovered near the intersection of Ellis Avenue and the expressway service road in Unionport at approximately 6 p.m. Sunday evening.
Emergency responders rushed to the scene and took the victim to Jacobi Hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries. Initially, police were unsure if the pedestrian had been in a designated crosswalk area at the time of the collision, leaving officials scrambling to piece together what exactly transpired.
Police have launched an investigation into the fatal crash but have not yet identified the driver who fled the scene or disclosed any details about their vehicle. While authorities are working to notify the victim's family, they remain tight-lipped on the specifics surrounding the incident.
Unfortunately, this grim reminder is part of a concerning trend: in 2023 alone, there were over 13 pedestrian fatalities reported in Bronx traffic crashes through November 23st, down from 18 during the same period last year. The NYPD has been actively working to address pedestrian safety concerns across the borough.