
An unidentified woman was fatally struck by a hit-and-run driver and then dragged for about a block in a disturbing Brooklyn scene Friday morning, according to cops and surveillance video.Â
The woman – believed to be in her 30s – was crossing the street at the intersection of Watkins Street and Pitkin Avenue in Brownsville when she was struck around 6:50 a.m. by a black Ford SUV, police and sources said.Â
It appeared the woman had left a bodega and crossed against the light – and the motorist may not have known they hit someone, sources said.Â
Footage obtained by The Post shows the car – which cops say was heading west on Pitkin Avenue – traveling for about a block before the woman’s body tumbles out from underneath it.Â
The driver continues down the block while the pedestrian lies unmoving in the roadway.Â
Her body was discovered with severe trauma at the intersection of Osborn Street and Pitkin Avenue, and she was pronounced dead at the scene, cops and sources said.Â
She was not carrying identification, the sources said.
No arrests had been made by Friday afternoon.



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