Former Nickelodeon Actress Kianna Underwood K*lled In New York Hit-And-Run

Former Nickelodeon Actress Kianna Underwood K*lled In New York Hit-And-Run
Former Nickelodeon performer Kianna Underwood was k*lled early Friday in a fatal hit-and-run in Brooklyn, New York, according to police.
The 33-year-old, best known for her childhood roles on Nickelodeon’s “All That” and “Little Bill,” was struck by a vehicle while crossing the intersection of Pitkin Avenue and Mother Gaston Boulevard shortly before 7 a.m. Investigators say a gray car traveling westbound hit Underwood and continued driving, dragging her for nearly two city blocks before speeding away.
Emergency responders were dispatched after a 911 call at approximately 6:49 a.m., but paramedics pronounced her d*ad at the scene upon arrival. Authorities said she sustained severe injuries to her head and torso.
The NYPD has launched an active investigation and is reviewing nearby surveillance footage. As of Friday afternoon, no suspects have been identified and no arrests have been made.
Underwood began her television career as a child, appearing on Nickelodeon in the mid-2000s and earning recognition for her comedic and dramatic performances. She was 33 years old.
Prayers to her family??
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