18-year-old arrested in deadly Staten Island hit-and-run
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GRANITEVILLE, Staten Island (WABC) An arrest has been made in a deadly hit and run on Staten Island that killed a 68-year-old woman and left her husband gravely injured.
Police arrested 18-year-old Prince Nesbitt-Hall, of New Jersey, who allegedly fled on foot after T-boning a Mercedes at Lamberts Lane and Elson Street in the Graniteville section around 6:20 p.m. Tuesday.
Kauser Akhund was killed, and her 70-year-old husband remains in critical condition with severe head trauma and bleeding on the brain.
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Her 70-year-old husband, who was driving, remains in critical condition with severe head trauma and bleeding on the brain.
The driver of the Honda fled on foot.
Police say a 19-year-old who claimed his Honda Accord was involved in the crash showed up at the 121st Precinct Wednesday morning and claimed that someone had stolen the vehicle.
As police began talking to him, he suddenly ran out of the precinct.
Authorities said the 19-year-old was located an at area hospital later Wednesday afternoon. He was undergoing an evaluation for an unknown condition.
A man is in critical but stable condition after being pinned against his trunk in a hit-and-run incident on Columbus Avenue and 93rd Street on the Upper West Side.