
 
        
         
		COURIER LIFE, OCTOBER 1-7, 2021 17  
 90-year-old  
 dead after Ocean  
 Parkway crash 
 Police investigate a collision that left one person dead and  
 another with serious injuries at Ocean Parkway and Avenue  
 U on Sept. 28.  Photo by Lloyd Mitchell 
 BY BEN BRACHFELD 
 A 90-year-old woman  
 has died after being  
 struck  by  a  driver  on  
 Ocean Parkway in Gravesend  
 on Sept. 28. 
 Cops say the victim  
 was walking with a 61- 
 year-old woman near the  
 corner of Ocean Parkway  
 and Avenue U at around  
 12:20 pm when both were  
 struck  by  a  driver  in  a  
 black Subaru SUV. 
 Both  women  were  
 transported  to  Maimonides  
 Medical Center in  
 Borough Park, where the  
 elder woman was listed  
 in critical condition  
 Tuesday and the younger  
 woman was listed in stable  
 condition. The elder  
 victim, later identifi ed  
 as Rahel Guindi, succumbed  
 to  her  injuries  
 following the crash. 
 The  driver  remained  
 on the scene after the incident, 
  and police say an  
 investigation is ongoing. 
 The driver has racked  
 up 24 parking violations  
 and one speed camera  
 violation since 2013, according  
 to  plate search. 
 NYC Crash Mapper  
 shows  that  the  intersection  
 of  Ocean  Parkway  
 and Avenue U has seen  
 18  people  injured  in  16  
 car crashes since 2016. 
 DELTA 
 all 66,856 are fully vaccinated, 
  but the positivity  
 rate there between Sept.  
 15-21 was up to 4.36 percent. 
 Borough Park, whose  
 7-day positivity rate of  
 6.44 percent leads the  
 city, also has a fully vaccinated  
 rate  of  42  percent, 
  with just 46 percent  
 of  residents  having  received  
 at least one dose. 
 The more  contagious  
 and potent Delta variant  
 remains the dominant  
 strain  of  COVID-19  in  
 the entire city, detected  
 in 99 percent of positive  
 COVID-19  cases  tested.  
 If  you  test  positive  for  
 the virus, it’s safe to assume  
 at  this  point  that  
 you were hit with the  
 Delta variant. 
 The vaccines, however, 
  continue to remain  
 effective  in  combating  
 the spread, as demonstrated  
 by the reported  
 decreases in positivity  
 and confi rmed COVID-19  
 infections. 
 Still, the virus remains  
 a lethal threat to  
 the unvaccinated, who  
 make up about 97 percent  
 of all COVID-19 hospitalizations  
 across the  
 city. The New York State  
 Department  of  Health  
 reported  another  eight  
 COVID-19  deaths  in  
 New  York  City  on  Sept.  
 25, including two in the  
 Bronx, three in Brooklyn, 
   two  in  Queens  and  
 one on Staten Island. 
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