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79-year-old woman struck and killed by USPS delivery vehicle in New York

A 79-year-old woman was struck and killed by a United States Postal Service delivery vehicle in New York on Sunday morning.

Mary Kerwin was struck by a USPS delivery vehicle at an intersection in East Aurora, New York around 10 a.m. on Sunday, according to an East Aurora Police Department news release.

The East Aurora Fire Department and AMR Ambulance Service responded to the scene. Kerwin was airlifted by Mercy Flight to the Erie County Medical Center, where she later died from serious injuries.

The USPS driver was not injured and was fully cooperative at the scene.

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