A woman pushing a baby stroller full of personal belongings was hit and killed by a car in Arcadia on Thursday.
According to the Florida Highway Patrol, a car carrying five people was traveling north on the outside lane of U.S. 17, just south of Northeast Nat Avenue.
A 42-year-old woman pushing a baby stroller filled with personal items was crossing the U.S. 17 northbound lanes and entered the path of the car, the FHP said.
The car crashed into the woman, and she sustained serious injuries. The woman was transported to an area hospital and was later pronounced dead.
The FHP said the crash remains under investigation.
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