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Pedestrian dies 9 days after being hit by car in marked west Edmonton crosswalk

A woman hit by a car in a marked west Edmonton crosswalk has died from her injuries.

The woman is the second senior to be killed at that marked crosswalk

A woman was struck while crossing 87th Avenue at 169th Street by a car making a left turn on Oct. 11. (Google Maps)

Awoman hit by a car in a marked west Edmonton crosswalk has died from herinjuries.

The woman, 70, was crossing 87th Avenue at 169th Street in a marked crosswalk on Oct. 11 around 7:45 p.m. when she was struck by a 2013 Nissan Altima.

She was taken to hospital, where she remained for nine days in critical condition. Edmonton police said in a media release the womansuccumbed to her injuries on Friday.

Safety concerns

The woman is the second senior to be fatally hit by a vehicle in that marked crosswalk.

In October 2016, 83-year-old Mary Lynch was struckby a left-turning Edmonton transit bus.

The crosswalk is across fromthe MisericordiaCommunity Hospital and near two high schools. Many crossings in the area are served by crosswalks like the one at87th Avenue and 169thStreet.

While the City of Edmonton said on Oct. 12 thatit has not received any formal complaints about the intersection, with the influx of hospital workers, seniors and students, its on the West Meadowlark Community League's radar.

Charges laid

In relation to the most recent accident, Edmonton police have charged a46-year-old manwith failing to yield to a pedestrian in a crosswalk.

The bus driver involved in the 2016 incident faced the same charge.

Neither speed nor alcohol were factors in thecollision, police say.

The 70-year-old woman's death marks the24thtraffic fatality in the city thisyear.