Woman dies in St. Louis auto accident

September 16, 2010
A woman was killed in a St. Louis auto accident when she was struck while pumping gas, according to KMOV.com.
The woman had just gotten out of her car and was walking toward the gas pump when a driver of a Mazda Tribute struck a small barrier pole and hit the woman in the St. Louis car accident.
Witnesses said the driver of the Mazda was talking on his cell phone at the time of the St. Louis auto accident. Charges haven’t been filed.
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