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A woman knocked down in a Moncton parking lot has died from her injuries, the RCMP announced. (Archive photo)
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Posted at 1:05 p.m. EST
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A pedestrian hit in a parking lot in north Moncton on December 31 died on January 3 as a result of injuries sustained in the accident.
The Codiac Regional RCMP made the announcement on Saturday.
Police, firefighters and ambulance services were all called to the scene of the accident around 11 a.m. in the parking lot where the stores are located. Sobeys, Marshalls and the Canadian Tirelocated on the way Mountain.
Airbags and hydraulic tools had to be used to lift the SUV and reach the victim, a 60-year-old woman. She was taken to hospital immediately afterwards.
The driver who hit the victim was alone in his vehicle and was not injured.
The collision is believed to have occurred as the pedestrian was walking towards her vehicle and was struck by the driver of a vehicle who did not see her
indicated the RCMP in a press release on Saturday.
An RCMP collion reconstruction investigator and the New Brunswick Coroner’s Office are continuing their investigation.
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