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VOL. 109, NO. 35
MARCH 29 — APRIL 4, 2018
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MTA worker from
M.V. killed by bus
BY ROBERT POZARYCKI
RPOZARYCKI@RIDGEWOODTIMES.COM
@ROBBPOZ
Police and MTA officials are investigating
a deadly accident at the
College Point Bus Depot on Tuesday
morning that claimed the life of a 59-yearold
employee from Middle Village.
According to law enforcement
sources, a 56-year-old female bus
driver was driving a bus in reverse
inside the depot on 28th Avenue
between Ulmer Street and College
Point Boulevard at about 10:20 a.m.
on March 27, just as a 59-year-old
Stephen Livecchi was changing tires
on a nearby vehicle.
Apparently, the bus driver did not see
Livecchi, and the reversing bus wound
up striking and running over him.
Offi cers from the 109th Precinct
and EMS units rushed to the scene.
Livecchi, who resided on 69th Avenue
in Middle Village, was pronounced
dead at the scene.
According to WABC-TV, the bus
driver was questioned about the incident.
Police sources indicated that no
criminality is suspected.
The investigation is ongoing.
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