The son of a woman struck and killed as she crossed a busy south Minneapolis street is making a passionate yet pointed plea to the driver who fled.
"I am begging for you to come forward and rectify your mistake," Mike Mahigel wrote in a message to the unknown motorist who hit 74-year-old Barbara Ann Mahigel on Sunday as she and Lou Mahigel were about to celebrate their 52nd wedding anniversary. Michael Mahigel first posted his letter on Facebook and then gave it to police Wednesday for wider distribution. "Please accept the chance to give my mother the respect she deserved and her family the closure it so desperately needs."
Barbara Mahigel, of Minneapolis, suffered numerous injuries early that evening when she was hit at Nicollet Avenue S. at 43rd Street, an intersection that neighbors have had concerns about for many months. She died the next day at Hennepin County Medical Center.
The driver continued north on Nicollet. The car was described only as a dark sedan. Police spokesman Scott Seroka said Wednesday there's nothing new to report on the investigation.
Mahigel's death occurred during the deadliest season in what is on pace to become one of the most lethal years for pedestrians. According to the Minnesota Department of Transportation, 55 pedestrians have been killed on Minnesota roads so far this year compared to 36 at this time last year. Last year there were 41 pedestrian deaths for the entire year and 904 injuries.
Minneapolis Council Member Elizabeth Glidden, whose ward includes that intersection, said she and public works officials have attended neighborhood meetings about pedestrian safety in recent months.
There are "two popular restaurants right across the street from each other" at 43rd and Nicollet and a farmers market close by in the warmer months, attractions that fuel pedestrian traffic, Glidden said.
Mike Mahigel said his parents had just parked their vehicle and were walking toward Revival for dinner on their 52nd wedding anniversary.