Tania Godinez Valencia leaves behind her parents and two brothers.
The crash happened on just before 2:45 p.m. on July 10, near the intersection of 17th and English streets in Santa Ana. Police were called to the scene after a pedestrian had been hit by traffic. TheDays later, Godinez was dead from her injuries. Her family described her as someone who "always had a smile and was a pleasure to be around.
"Santa Ana Police said Godinez was hit while she was trying to cross 17th Street. The car that hit her stayed at the scene and police said the driver was cooperative. While the department said that drugs and alcohol do not seem to have factored into the crash, they're still investigating the cause of the crash.
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