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Pedestrians hit on Christmas Eve were likely going to holiday mass

TAOS, Mo. (KMIZ)

A man who lives down the street from where one pedestrian was seriously injured and another killed in Taos, said the couple was likely crossing the street heading to the St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church for mass when they were hit.

The crash happened near the church on Route M west of Stoney Gap Road shortly before the Christmas Eve mass.

A crash report from the Missouri State Highway Patrol said a 16-year-old driver hit an 85-year-old man and an 86-year-old woman. The man was pronounced dead at Capital Region Medical Center in Jefferson City, and medics airlifted the woman to University Hospital in Columbia.

Frank Rehagen said the couple was hit while they were likely walking into the church for Christmas Eve mass at 9 p.m.

Rehagen also said mass started about 40 minutes late, which he believes was because the priest was performing last rites and assisting the medical team.

While he was waiting for mass to start, he said he saw the woman being airlifted from the Catholic school playground from across the street.

Rehagen said he's lived in the same house for about 30 years, and he's never seen an accident on Route M like this since living there.

"It's not uncommon for people to come speeding through town here. And I made the remark to myself and friends over the years, I said it's a wonder somebody hasn't got killed in the highway here in town," Rehagen said. "Well, now it's happened."

The Highway Patrol has not said whether they suspect speed to be a factor in the crash.

The teenage driver has not been charged with any crimes at this point. MSHP spokesperson Kyle Green said charges aren't likely this early in the investigation and with the crash still being reconstructed.

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