By Associated Press - Tuesday, March 18, 2014

HONOLULU (AP) - The Honolulu Medical Examiner’s office has released the name of a woman who died after a delivery truck plowed into a group setting up booths for a farmers’ market over the weekend.

KITV (https://is.gd/v0chkJ) says the woman is identified as 27-year-old Anne Runland of Honolulu.

The market at Kapiolani Community College was not open at the time Runland was struck Saturday morning, but the parking lot was full of vendors.



Police did not arrest a 23-year-old woman who was driving the truck, which accelerated over a curb. The vehicle also struck a man, who reportedly sustained a broken pelvic bone.

The weekly market was canceled.

Police say the investigation will include a mechanical inspection of the vehicle.

Officials say a smaller farmers’ market scheduled for Tuesday afternoon has been canceled.

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Information from: KITV-TV, https://www.kitv.com/index.html

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