Mary Ann Fiandaca, 44, killed in hit-and-run pedestrian collision on Revere Beach Parkway in Revere, Massachusetts
Woman Dies After Revere Hit-And-Run, Driver Found
No other information is available at this point in the investigation.
Police are still asking anyone who saw anything to give them a call at 781-284-0038.
Victim identified, driver located in fatal hit-and-run in Revere
Mary Ann Fiandaca was struck about 8:30 p.m. while crossing the street on Route 145, according to state police.
‘Keep your loved ones close’: Daughter of Revere hit-and-run victim speaks out
Mary Ann’s daughter, Kaylee Fiandaca, wrestled with the death of her mother. Kaylee said Tuesday she wonders if she had been with her mother Monday night, if none of this would have happened.
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