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Police identify woman killed in Northeast Philadelphia hit-and-run

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NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA - Authorities have identified a 60-year-old woman who was fatally struck by a vehicle early Tuesday morning in Northeast Philadelphia.According to police, Saixiang Lin was hit by a car near the intersection of Summerdale Street and St.

Vincent Street around 6 a.m. Emergency responders rushed Lin to Jefferson-Torresdale Hospital with injuries to her ribs and head.

She was pronounced dead early Wednesday morning.Police have not given a description of the car involved in the deadly hit-and-run.

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