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Hackensack Pedestrian, 76, Struck, Killed

A 76-year-old Hackensack pedestrian was struck and killed Thursday night.

Carol Ventura

Carol Ventura

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Carol Ventura was struck at the intersection of Passaic Street and Summit Avenue in Hackensack.

Carol Ventura was struck at the intersection of Passaic Street and Summit Avenue in Hackensack.

Photo Credit: Cecilia Levine

Carol Ventura, a North Bergen native who lived on Prospect Avenue, was in the crosswalk when she was struck by a 2021 Dodge Ram pickup truck that was turning from southbound Summit Avenue onto eastbound Passaic Street shortly after 8:30 p.m., police Capt. Nicole Foley said.

"After being hit, she was subsequently run over by a westbound landscaping truck’s trailer," Foley said.

Ventura was pronounced dead a short time later at Hackensack University Medical Center. 

The pickup truck driver, 42, of Rochelle Park, told police he "had a green light when he proceeded into his turn and did not see [Ventura] until after his vehicle struck her," Foley said.

The 51-year-old Paramus driver of the 2012 Ford F550 landscaping truck said he was "traveling straight through the intersection, also with a green light," the captain said.

"He reported not seeing [Ventura], who had already been struck and was lying in the roadway," she said. "The back portion of his trailer then struck [her]."

Police were continuing an investigation, the captain said.

"It should be noted that a pedestrian in a crosswalk at a traffic signal only has the right-of-way if the signal in same direction as the pedestrian is walking is green," she noted. "Or, at a signal with a pedestrian crossing device (which this intersection does not have), the white hand/walk signal must be illuminated."

"Based on the initial investigation, and Patino's statement, it does appear that [Ventura] had the right of way," Foley added. "Both drivers remained on scene and cooperated in our initial investigation."

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