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Elderly Woman Fatally Hit By Elderly Driver In Queens: NYPD
An 83-year-old driver was backing out of a garage when he fatally hit a 75-year-old woman, pinning her under the car, police said.

Kayla Levy covers all things Astoria, Long Island City, Forest Hills and Bayside for Patch. She has written for New York Magazine's Curbed and the Strategist, and Time Out. Follow her on Twitter @kaylev and send story tips to kayla.levy@patch.com.
An 83-year-old driver was backing out of a garage when he fatally hit a 75-year-old woman, pinning her under the car, police said.

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