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Shocked neighbors react to tragic death of Lanarkshire OAP hit by driverless car tumbling down hill

Lanarkshire pensioner killed after being run over by driverless car tumbling down hillshocked neighbors tragedy that claimed their lives talks about fear of catastrophic events. female dog.

Her 80-year-old victim, locally named May Cullen, was with her small dog Oscar on Airdrie's Willow Drive when the pair were knocked down and killed at 8:30 p.m. Saturday. We were together

Locals described how she heard a bang before rushing off to save her popular OAP.

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In May, nearby Oakbank Street was famous in the area and was often seen walking Oscar several times a day.

Jena Hughen, a 33-year-old first responder, said she heard a bang before rushing to help.

Jena said. pajamas. It was just awful.

May was knocked down near the lamppost on Willow Drive in Airdrie
May knocked down near Willow Drive lamppost in Airdrie

"Her husband came out because she was spending a lot of time with her dog - and saw May. He was in some kind of condition when he was there. He didn't let go of my hand." "We've known her for many years.

She was a very nice woman, and she was perfect for an age you wouldn't expect to be 80.

"Me and me. My mother met her at Tesco last week.She was doing well with her daughter.She had a great sense of humor.

" when she was with her dog. It's heartbreaking to know that I'll never see you up and down the street again."

Josie, 85, said, "I was sitting on the couch.

``I couldn't believe my eyes when I looked out the window.

"It's a tragedy. I looked across the road and saw May, and there lay Weedog. You can replace the gate, but you can't replace that little soul." 69}

"I didn't know May personally, but she walked back and forth with her dog many times a day. I always said hello."

Residents were deeply moved by the tragedy, and many expressed their condolences. Did.

Another local named Moira sobbed. When she went out with her little dog Oscar, she chatted with her. She was a little talkative woman from the east end of Glasgow.

``Everybody knew about her. She is now seeking information.

Sergeant John Huston said: time for them.

"The investigation is ongoing and we ask that anyone who may have useful information and who has not yet spoken to a police officer please get in touch.

} "If you were passing by at the time, or if you have a private CCTV or dashcam that would be helpful in our investigation, please contact us."

For those with information, Aug 13 You will be asked to call the Scottish Police on 101, citing case number 3856 of the day.

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