
A woman and a baby were injured Monday, Aug. 18, when they were struck by an SUV as they crossed a street in downtown Framingham crosswalk, police said.
The incident was caught on a city camera that records the intersection.
The crash occurred around 11:30 a.m. on Monday. The 12-second video released by police shows a woman pushing a stroller across the intersection at Waverly Street and Hollis Street. The woman is walking at what appears to be a normal pace in the crosswalk but appears to start to run as a minivan turns from Waverly Street onto Hollis Street.
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The video shows the minivan strike the woman and the stroller. The stroller is pushed several feet on its side when the video ends.
Police said both the woman and the child were taken to Boston hospitals to be treated for injuries not believed to be life-threatening.
The driver of the minivan remained on scene and was cited for a crosswalk violation, police said.
Police did not identify anyone involved in the crash.
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This article originally appeared on MetroWest Daily News: Framingham police cite driver who hit woman with stroller in crosswalk
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