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    Police tape blocks off the sidewalk at Moanalua Road and Kaonohi Street where a 63-year-old woman was killed after she was hit by a car early Wednesday morning.

The Honolulu Medical Examiner’s Office has identified the 63-year-old Aiea woman killed Wednesday when she was run over by a car near the Pearlridge Center as Siu King Tang.

The victim was standing on the sidewalk at Moanalua Road and Kaonohi Street when she was pinned under a car.

Police said two cars traveling west on Moanalua Road collided at the intersection.

One of the cars, a Toyota Corolla driven by a 77-year-old man, collided with a Ford Ranger truck driven by a 54-year-old man.

The driver of the Corolla then drove onto the sidewalk, striking the woman.

She was taken in critical condition to Pali Momi Medical Center, where she died. The driver of the Toyota suffered minor injuries. He refused treatment.

This was Oahu’s 49th traffic death, compared to 48 at the same time a year ago.

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