Boynton Beach

Woman's Leg Amputated After 81-Year-Old Hit Her While Pulling Into Parking Space

A woman had to have one of her legs amputated after a car hit her and her adult son outside a Boynton Beach bank.

The Palm Beach Post reports that the crash occurred Monday afternoon.

Boynton Beach police say the 60-year-old woman and her 30-year-old son were standing in front of the ATM outside a Bank of America branch when a sedan hopped a parking barrier and hit them.

The crash pinned mother and son to the building. Rescue crews took them both to a nearby hospital, where doctors determined the woman would have to lose a leg.

Police say the 81-year-old woman driving the car had been pulling into a parking space but failed to stop. No citation was immediately issued. The crash remains under investigation.

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