Illinois woman dies after being dragged by vehicle during driving lesson in Chicago: police
Chicago police said the man accidentally hit the accelerator in reverse instead of the brakes
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A driving lesson took a tragic turn Saturday night in Chicago.
Police said a 61-year-old woman was killed after she was dragged by a car while teaching a man how to drive.
The woman was teaching a 61-year-old man how to drive a Toyota Sienna minivan in a church parking lot in the 5100 block of West Devon Avenue.
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The victim was standing outside the vehicle at around 7:15 p.m. when the driver accidentally accelerated the car in reverse and ran over her.
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"He pressed the accelerator in reverse instead of the brake," Chicago police explained. The victim was dragged under the car.
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She was rushed to St. Francis Hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
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A second victim was in the backseat of the vehicle with the door open and fell out. They were treated at the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
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The Chicago Police Department told Fox News Digital that they issued the driver a citation for driving without a driver's license.