PAMELA Idemudia, one of the two women struck by a car while crossing the street in Point Fortin on November 6, has died.
Police had reported that around 11.55 am on November 6, a man lost control of his car and hit two pedestrians just outside the Egypt Government Primary School.
CCTV footage showed the women beginning to cross the road, while one tried to run back to the pavement as the car neared.
There is a school-zone zebra crossing and a traffic light there. On mornings, that area typically has traffic wardens.
The women were taken to the Point Fortin Hospital, but Idemudia was transferred to the San Fernando General Hospital in critical condition.
Police gave the driver a breathalyser tes, which determined he was sober.
Idemudia, the principal of Treasures Pre-School in Point Fortin, died in hospital on the night of November 7.
She was well known in the borough and many took to social media to post condolences. She was fondly called Aunty Pam.
The other victim, Esther Noel, has since been discharged from the hospital.
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