Police were informed on the 15th of November in the afternoon that a female citizen had been hit by car on Gravesend's Milton street.
Stela-Maria Hurmuzache-Anpohe, was pronounced dead at the age of just 34 as her injures were very extreme.
Milton road is a public main road used by busses and cars and is an easy route for many to get in and out of the town centre. The incident occurred shortly before 5:30pm on A226 Milton road.
Police are urging whitenesses to come forward so that they are able to gain as much information as they can.
Many residents talk about how many fast cars go up the road and how people do not always make full use of the zebra crossing. Urmila Krishan, regular user of nearby shops says "I am now afraid to use that road because all the careless driving, the events that occurred are very unfortunate and now I realise I must be very carful whenever I walk to the shops and should stay at a slow speed when ever I go into to town or get petrol".
There are many flowers and photographs left for Stela-Maria Hurmuzache-Anpoh at the sight of the indecent from friends and family that were very close to her.
Police have not arrested anybody yet after the car collision with Stela-Maria Hurmuzache-Anpoh as no one has yet been discovered with connection to the crash. Police are still seeking for connections to the death of the woman who was not named for a while, hopefully they are able to find more sources into what what happeneded at the crash as many car crashes have been related with Milton road but this is the very first death.
The provisional date for her full inquest has been set for the 23rd March 2015.
Abhishek Gogna, Gravesend Grammar School