us. i m john kelly. i m marla. we begin with a tragic chain of events in east pal alto this morning that claimed two lives. one victim, a motorcyclist hit by a driver who was running from police. the other victim, a child hit just one block away. kris sanchez is following the story and joins us live from east palo alto. what s the latest? reporter: this happened at a very busy time of this neighborhood. just as parents and families were walking their children to school. a 7 year ol girl was hit while she was in the cross walk a few steps ahead of her mother and her two sisters. she was a 7-year-old and second grader at green oaks academy in east palo alto. it was serious impact and the child died at that time scene. i talked with witnesses who were just too upset to go on camera but who told me that the woman behind the wheel was driving too fast. east palo alto police are investigating whether that s true but we do know that they did not ticket that driver before she
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