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    Bicyclist killed by speeding driver in Center City identified as CHOP oncology resident

    18 hours ago

    The bicyclist who was struck and killed by a speeding driver on Wednesday night in Center City has been identified as an oncology resident at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

    Barbara Friedes, 30, who was originally from Colorado, treated pediatric cancer patients.

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    Barbara Friedes is seen in a photo provided by her family.

    Her brother told Action News that this loss will have a huge ripple effect, not only within her family but also within the medical community and the patients she helped every day at CHOP.

    "Barbara was a beacon of light, and given her many talents, skills, and achievements, was selected to be a Chief Resident at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia for this academic year," Dr. Jeanine Ronan, attending physician and the Program Director of the Pediatrics Residency Program at CHOP, said in a statement.

    "She was loved by so many and embodied kindness, strength and a deep compassion for all who crossed her path. This morning, the CHOP community is in mourning following her tragic loss and keeping her family, friends and loved ones in our hearts," Ronan continued.

    The crash happened around 7 p.m. while Friedes was traveling in a designated bike lane at 18th and Spruce streets.

    Police say Friedes was thrown about 20 to 30 feet before she hit the ground. She was rushed to an area hospital for injuries to her head.

    Witnesses say neighbors and police rushed to help, but she was pronounced dead at the hospital.

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    Barbara Friedes is seen in a photo provided by her family.

    "I just remember what I saw and when I closed my eyes, all I see is that moment of a person upside down in the air," said Jessie of Porch, of West Philadelphia, who was riding their bike at the time.

    Police say the 68-year-old driver in a Volkswagen was speeding down Spruce Street just before the crash. Witnesses say he was driving in the bike lane.

    "We heard it go over the pegs that block off the bike line and we thought it was gunshots," said Lee Newswanger, who lives in Rittenhouse Square.

    "To see a high-speed collision with a cyclist this is like my deepest fear," added Porch.

    Police say the driver continued down Spruce Street, crashing into two unoccupied parked cars.

    The force of the impact caused the vehicle to do a 180 coming to rest in the opposite direction. Police said the man was alert at the scene and taken to the hospital.

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    Barbara Friedes is seen in photos provided by her family.

    "They did say he was talkative at the hospital, the elderly gentleman driving the vehicle," DiSanto said.

    Police are looking to determine what caused the crash and why the driver was speeding on a narrow neighborhood street.

    There is no word on the condition of the driver.

    Family says Friedes had a car but chose to ride her bike every day.

    She is being remembered as smart, kindhearted and very giving.

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