Family of woman killed in New Year's Eve hit-and-run files claim against San Francisco

The city attorney's office says it's reviewing the claim and will respond within the required time frame.

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Thursday, June 24, 2021
Family of woman killed in NYE hit-and-run files claim against SF
An attorney representing the family of a woman killed by a hit-and-run driver on New Year's Eve has filed a claim against the City of San Francisco.

SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- An attorney representing the family of a young woman who was killed by a hit-and-run driver on New Year's Eve has filed a claim against the City of San Francisco.

EXCLUSIVE: Suspect's mother says fatal NYE hit-and-run in SF 'could have been avoided'

Hanako Abe was killed along with Elizabeth Platt in the New Year's Eve crash.

Police say the suspect, Troy McAlister was trying to make a getaway after committing a burglary when he hit and killed the women.

He has pleaded not guilty.

The city attorney's office says it's reviewing the claim and will respond within the required time frame.

VIDEO: CA officials say SF DA's failure to file criminal charges led to deadly hit-and-run on NYE

The suspected driver in a fatal hit-and-run, Troy McAlister, has been out on parole since April 2020. Officials say he has been arrested multiple times since then, but that San Francisco DA Chesa Boudin never filed any criminal charges against him.