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Man arrested after woman dies in Dronfield Sainsbury's car park

Man arrested after woman dies in Dronfield Sainsbury's car park

BBC News12-06-2025
A man has been arrested after the death of a woman who was hit by a car at a supermarket car park.Derbyshire Police said the woman, in her 80s, was walking across the Sainsbury's car park, off Wreakes Lane in Dronfield, Derbyshire, at about 13:45 BST on Tuesday when she was struck by a Range Rover.She died at the scene, the force added.A man, in his 50s, was arrested on suspicion of causing death by careless driving, and has been released on bail while inquiries continue.
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