
Fatal Hit-and-Run in Chicago Leaves One Dead, Wife Critically Injured
Chicago Police Search for Driver in Deadly Hit-and-Run A tragic hit-and-run incident occurred on the West Side of Chicago, leaving a 79-year-old man dead and his wife in critical condition. The incident happened last night around [Time of incident, needs to be added from video] on Jackson Boulevard near Western Avenue. Police say the driver of a black sedan ran a red light, causing a collision that sent both vehicles careening into a light pole and fence. "I'm just confused. It's like it really ain't setting in," said Carol Hymon, the victim's daughter, in an interview with ABC7. "It's like my mind is everywhere right now." Lester Jackson Jr., a two-time cancer survivor, was pronounced dead at the hospital. His wife remains in critical condition but is expected to recover. Police are still searching for the driver of the black sedan, who fled the scene on foot. The investigation is ongoing, and no arrests have been made. The family's heartbreak serves as a stark reminder of the devastating consequences of reckless driving and hit-and-run incidents. The community hopes for the swift apprehension of the responsible driver and a full recovery for the surviving victim.