JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A woman riding a scooter died after being hit by a vehicle at Atlantic Boulevard and Bowlan Street on Wednesday night.
The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said the vehicle, a white Chrysler 200, was traveling west on Atlantic as the scooter was crossing south on Atlantic.
That driver was taken to a hospital with life-threatening injuries and later died. The woman was identified by police as 56-year-old Lisa Coulter.
The man driving the Chrysler and his male passenger were not injured and stayed on scene to cooperate with the investigation, JSO said.
A witness told police that the vehicle had a green light at the time of the crash.
The investigation is ongoing.
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#anjaxbreaking crash with life threatening injuries at Atlantic and bowlan in Arlington. Road closed. pic.twitter.com/1pZZ9g8NSN
— Cole Heath (@ColeHeathMSP) September 22, 2016
#anjaxbreaking Jso says scooter driver went through intersection illegally and was hit. Life threatening injuries pic.twitter.com/8Hg6H0R6qd
— Cole Heath (@ColeHeathMSP) September 22, 2016
#anjaxbreaking mangled scooter and debris field along Atlantic at bowlan. pic.twitter.com/dF7hErELcY
— Cole Heath (@ColeHeathMSP) September 22, 2016
#anjaxbreaking Atlantic closed between bowlan and 21st century after jso says a scooter driver was hit by a car. pic.twitter.com/vXqyljFcG2
— Cole Heath (@ColeHeathMSP) September 22, 2016
#anjaxbreaking woman riding the scooter has died.
— Cole Heath (@ColeHeathMSP) September 22, 2016
#anjaxbreaking Jso says driver of vehicle is cooperating after elderly woman is hit and killed on her scooter similar to a rascal.
— Cole Heath (@ColeHeathMSP) September 22, 2016
Jso says investigation on going, and nobody has been charged or cited at this point.
— Cole Heath (@ColeHeathMSP) September 22, 2016
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