An Elderly Driver Killed A Family Of Four — What Happened Next Is Pure San Francisco
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Jack Cowhick
Contributor
February 16, 2026
An elderly woman will likely face only probation and keep her license after allegedly killing a family of four while driving, the San Francisco Chronicle reported Friday.
Prosecutors said Mary Fong Lau, 80, crashed into a West Portal bus stop in March 2024 and killed the family of four, who were waiting to go to the San Francisco zoo according to local Bay Area outlet KPIX, a CBS affiliate. A San Francisco Superior Court judge said Lau’s sentence would “likely be two to three years of probation,” the Chronicle reported. (RELATED: 49ers’ Keion White Shot Just Hours After Super Bowl LX)
Lau changed her plea from “not guilty” to “no contest” on Friday, according to court records.
Seven months after the deadly crash, then-Democratic San Francisco Mayor London Breed and San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) Director of Transportation Jeffrey Tumlin held a ceremony celebrating the installation of “safety upgrades,” referring to several traffic bollards around the West Portal bus stop. SFMTA had a budget of over $1.5 billion in fiscal year 2024.
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