Suffolk County Police Deparment: Woman Dies After Being Hit by Bus


Tragic accident kills woman running across Rte 25A | Suffolk County Police Department

A tragic accident in Port Jefferson Station took the life of a woman Tuesday night. Police are looking for anyone who saw the accident and can give any additional information.

Suffolk County Police Sixth Squad detectives are investigating after the woman was hit and killed by a bus in Port Jefferson Station in front of 204 Route 25A. 

Carrie Sansone attempted to run westbound across the roadway in front of 204 Route 25A when she was struck by a southbound Suffolk County Transit bus at 10:05 p.m.

Sansone, 62, of Port Jefferson Station, was transported to Stony Brook University Hospital where she was pronounced dead. The driver of the bus, Louis Livingstone, 51, of Coram, and the only passenger in the bus were not injured. The bus was impounded for a safety check.

Detectives are asking anyone with information on this incident to call the Sixth Squad at 631-854-8652.

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