A woman died in a terrible accident in Sacramento’s Pocket area on Tuesday night. They say the woman died because her car pinned her down in the parking lot outside of a Bel Air grocery store.
The event took place in the parking lot along Rush River Drive just before 6 p.m. Police in Sacramento were called to reports of a person being hit by a car. When they got to the scene of the accident, they saw that the woman, who they thought was driving the car, had been hit by it and was stuck inside.
Police say that the woman died because her car drove over her and pinned her against a stopped car. The woman was pronounced dead at the scene by first rescuers who got there quickly. Her name hasn’t been made public yet because her next of kin haven’t been notified.
Two children who were in the woman’s car were also hit, but luckily they were not hurt. Even though they were safe, it was a small relief in the middle of the disaster. The cause of the fatal accident is still being looked into. Police are still trying to figure out what caused the car to move quickly and how the woman was pinned down.
The community is still reeling from this terrible accident, and many people are sad for the woman and her family. The Sacramento Police Department wants anyone who may have seen what happened to come forward with information while the investigation continues.
While the accident’s cause is still being looked into by the police, our thoughts are with the woman’s family and friends during this sad time.
For now, the neighborhood is sad about the death of a child who died far too soon, and the police are asking anyone with information about what happened to help make things clear.