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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

An 81-year-old woman was hospitalized in critical condition after she was hit by a SEPTA bus on Bustleton Avenue near Devereaux in Oxford Circle Tuesday afternoon, police said.  

The woman was struck by a route 58 bus about 3:45 p.m. and was taken to Aria-Frankford Hospital, said Heather Redfern, a SEPTA spokeswoman.

Police in the Accident Investigation Division said the woman suffered severe injuries to her right leg, and Redfern said the woman’s arms were also injured.

Redfern said there were no disruptions to bus service through the area Tuesday night, and police said the accident is under investigation.  

Posted by Phillip Lucas @ 6:52 PM  Permalink | 2 comments
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:39 PM, 02/14/2012
    I wonder if the bus went through a red light. I see SEPTA bus drivers routinely going through red lights.
    SammyD
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:42 PM, 02/14/2012
    I'm glad there was no disruption of service and that SEPTA had no comment on the poor women's condition.

    I only hope she lives and I get picked for the jury.
    Wilhelm Von Humboldt


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Dana DiFilippo has covered murder, mayhem and miscellany at the Daily News since 2000. She grew up in Delaware County and studied journalism and photography at Penn State University. E-mail tips to difilid@phillynews.com.

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Stephanie Farr has been reporting for the Daily News since 2007, covering everything from gay porn stars who entered the burglary business to moon trees, skinheads, murders and naked bike rides. She covers crime, both in the city and suburbs, and keeps clippings of bizarre Associated Press articles. Her favorite this year was the story about the drunk in Punxsutawney who gave mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to a dead opossum. E-mail tips to farrs@phillynews.com.

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Phillip Lucas joined the Daily News crime team in 2011. He grew up on the mean streets of Seattle and studied journalism and psychology at Howard University in Washington, D.C. Before landing in the City of Brotherly Love, Phillip was a reporter for The News Journal in Wilmington, Del. Email tips to lucasp@phillynews.com.

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Morgan Zalot is the newest crime reporter at the Daily News, starting in 2011 after interning at the paper twice as a Temple University journalism student. In her past stints at the DN, she covered just about everything, from drunken Phillies fans to a barber shop in a high school to a grisly murder-suicide. She’s a born-and-raised Philly girl who grew up in the Northeast. E-mail tips to zalotm@philly.com.

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