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This is the area where Mr. Abderrahmane Lamrabet was killed by a
car not yielding to the man's right to live.
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Mr. Abderrahmane Lamrabet, a Forest Park Native was
Killed Shortly After the Bear's Football Victory in a Hit
and Run Car Accident.


Mr. Abderrahmane Lamrabet, was brought to the Loyola University Medical Center and died in a mere half an hour.  We spoke to some of
the patrons in bars, but no one was in the bar that evening.  It was a busy night with the Bear's game having finished.  It had been noted that the vehicle was a silver in color.  
Abderrahmane Lamrabet lived on the
900 block of Elgin in Forest Park, but was killed in front of a liquor
store after buying some smokes.  The vehicle hitting him did not
stop and police are eager to hear from anyone who might help them
solve this case. 

Our sympathy goes to the family of Mr. Lamrabet.

Police can be reached at 708-366-2425.



                               FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
                          FATAL HIT AND RUN IN FOREST PARK
        
         On January 21st, 2007 at 7:56 pm, Forest Park Police and
         Paramedics responded to the 7400 Block of Madison Street for a
         report of a pedestrian struck by a vehicle. The pedestrian was
         found in the street and taken to Loyola Medical Center in
         Maywood, Illinois for treatment. The striking vehicle fled the
         scene, and is described as a silver vehicle with no further
         description.
        
         The pedestrian died of his injuries, and was pronounced dead at
         Loyola Medical Center at 8:29 pm on January 21st, 2007. The
         pedestrian was a male 52 year old Forest Park resident. The
         pedestrian’s name has not been released pending family
         notification.
        
         Forest Park Police are investigating this incident. They are
         requesting that anyone who may have witnessed this, or have
         further information, to please contact Forest Park Police,
         Criminal Investigations Division, at (708)615-6220.




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