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Pedestrian Killed In Greensboro Identified

Police have identified the man who was struck by a car and died Thursday evening in Greensboro. Anthony English, 52, stepped in front of a 2004 Mercury Mountaineer on W. Wendover Ave. near the corner of Aunt Mary Ave. around 7:45 p.m. He was taken to Moses Cone Hospital and died from injuries.

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