A San Francisco bartender is fighting her life in the hospital after she was struck by a hit-and-run driver about three weeks ago as she rode her bike home.
Alexandra “Alex” Tamez had left work on her bicycle at the popular San Francisco restaurant Waterbar on Feb. 10 when she was struck. San Francisco police say it happened on Third Street near Fairfax Avenue in the Bayview at 12:35 a.m.“Shock, sadness, it’s very traumatic,” said Tamez’s mother Lisa Quiroz. “I’m so worried, I’m still so worried.”
She suffered a fractured skull, jaw and ribs. Her mother says she faces a very long road to recovery. San Francisco police released a stock photo of the hit-and-run driver’s car. A black Nissan Altima sedan with a model year between 2013 and 2016. The car sustained damage to the front bumper on the passenger side.
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