Woman struck and killed in hit-and-run in University City on Thursday: Police

A 41-year-old woman was struck and killed in the University City neighborhood of Philadelphia on Thursday afternoon, police said.

The crash happened near the 3600 block of Market Street, and the driver attempted by driving away, but struck another car at the 3300 block of Market Street and then tried to flee on foot but was apprehended, police said.

The woman worked at a business near the crash and was crossing the street on her lunch break when she was killed, police said.

“She was hit with such force, that she was knocked out of both of her sneakers,” said Philadelphia Police Chief Inspector Scott Small. “And her body appears to have been launched and dragged a distance of 200 feet.”

Small said speed and reckless driving appear to be factors based on witness statements, and the 31-year-old man taken into custody is likely facing vehicular homicide and other charges.

The man also suffered some minor cuts and was bleeding from the head and has been taken to the hospital, Small said.

NBC10 was on the scene to find at least two cars damaged in the roadway and an active investigation taking place.

The car struck by the suspect had at least one person inside, and they are cooperating with the investigation, Small said.

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