A woman died after she was hit by a driver near E. Mississippi Avenue and S. Uvalda Street in Aurora earlier this week.
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People started calling 911 at 4:36 p.m. Monday and reporting that a woman had been hit by a car in the area, according to the Aurora Police Department.When they arrived, they found a 30-year-old woman lying in the road. She had life-threatening injuries, police said. The woman was treated at the scene before she was transported to a hospital, where she died of her injuries on Tuesday evening.Denver 7+ Colorado News Latest Headlines | November 16, 8am Based on the department's initial investigation, police said they believe the driver of a gray Honda Pilot was turning onto eastbound E. Mississippi Avenue from southbound S. Uvalda Street when they crashed into the woman, who was in a crosswalk walking across E. Mississippi Avenue.
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