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Good Samaritan performs CPR, helps save man critically injured in hit-and-run in Mt. Washington

Good Samaritan performs CPR, helps save man critically injured in hit-and-run in Mt. Washington

Yahoo24-03-2025

A man is in the hospital fighting for his life with multiple skull fractures and brain bleeds after a hit and run over the weekend.
Ethan Cardone and his dog, Clair, were struck by an SUV while walking on Bailey Avenue on Mt. Washington late Saturday night. Police say a black, 2009, Lexus RX350 struck the two, killing Clair.
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Pittsburgh Police say the Lexus was found Sunday afternoon and it was towed away as part of the police investigation. It's not clear who was driving the SUV or if that person will face charges.
Coming up on 11 News at 6 p.m., hear from the Good Samaritan who witnessed the crash and performed life-saving CPR on Ethan Cardone. We'll also share the message he has for Ethan as he recovers.
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