Fatal crash in San Francisco: the woman’s husband for a second before death

ABC has posted a video of a car accident in San Francisco, captured with the camera parked Uber. The video shows the intersection of Taylor and O’farrell about two o’clock on Sunday, as the moment when a young couple, Kelly and Ben, Dean was shot down by Tesla, which went on red light.

In the video you can notice that all the cars are moving slowly, at least regarding Tesla, which flew at a red light intersection. The car took only a second to zip past the Mini Cooper, which went on green, and then knock down a couple that crossed the road.

In the video you can see that Kelly Dean noticed the approaching Tesla and a hand stopped her husband for a second before the car hit him.

«She was incoherent speech and she was lying on her stomach, her head to the side,» — said Bob Navarro, who saw the accident and ran to help the pair and left with Kelly. «She was bleeding badly, but we just continued to talk with her.»

Kelly survived, and since Monday night is in the hospital in San Francisco in critical condition. Her husband, 39-year-old Benjamin Dean died. A couple celebrated in San Francisco for a wedding anniversary.

The driver of the rented car, the Tesla, was 21-year-old Kelsey Cambridge from Vallejo. The girl was arrested on Sunday. The charge against her to manslaughter.

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«This year the number of deaths of pedestrians has increased and most of them in the area,» said Matt Haney, politician, member of the Board of supervisors of San Francisco, representing the 6th district.

Sunday’s fatal accident occurred in the Tenderloin. The dangerous areas are mainly concentrated in the city centre, in the districts of Soma and the Tenderloin.

«Speed is number one killer,» says jodie Medeiros, Executive Director of Walk San Francisco, the organization for the protection of the rights of pedestrians. «Changes in the design of streets and reengineering really affect the culture of driving».

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