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Three More Dead Pedestrians — And Three More Drivers Uncharged

WTF? This is roadway chaos, de Blasio-style.
Three More Dead Pedestrians — And Three More Drivers Uncharged
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Three more pedestrians have died over the last three days in separate incidents that are different except for one disturbing similarity: in no case, was the driver charged.

On Saturday, the NYPD released information about two of the crashes — one involving an 80-year-old woman in the Village and the other causing the death of a 35-year-old man in Williamsburg.

On Thursday, the NYPD reported about the death of an unidentified man in East Flatbush.

Here’s what we know:

1. On Oct. 3, the senior woman was crossing 16th Street at around 10:40 a.m. when she was struck by the 41-year-old driver of a truck attempting to make a left turn from Seventh Avenue onto the side street. Maureen Meloy, of W. 20th Street, died of her injuries on Thursday, police said.

The operator remained on scene, according to police and there was no arrest.

“The investigation is ongoing,” the NYPD said in a statement.

2. On Oct. 18 at around 9:40 p.m., the 40-year-old driver of a GMC SUV traveling northbound on Lorimer Street hit a 35-year-old pedestrian who was crossing mid-block, north of Montrose Avenue. The vehicle remained on the scene, police said.

The man, Filiberto Coalt, died on Tuesday, Oct. 23.

There was no arrest.

“The investigation is ongoing,” police said.

3. On Oct. 2 at around 11:10 p.m., the driver of a 2002 Lexus was motoring eastbound on Avenue D when he or she struck a pedestrian who was attempting to cross the avenue mid block near E. 49th St. The driver remained at the scene. The pedestrian, whose identity has not been revealed, died on Thursday.

There was no arrest.

“The investigation is ongoing,” the NYPD said.

The three latest deaths come after another driver was uncharged in the death of Jinsheng Wu in Bensonhurst last week.

This is a developing outrage. Please check back later for updates.

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Tabloid legend Gersh Kuntzman has been with New York newspapers since 1989, including stints at the New York Daily News, the Post, the Brooklyn Paper and even a cup of coffee with the Times. He's also the writer and producer of "Murder at the Food Coop," which was a hit at the NYC Fringe Festival in 2016, and “SUV: The Musical” in 2007. He also writes the Cycle of Rage column, which is archived here.

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