Nassau police at the scene in Farmingdale earlier this month...

Nassau police at the scene in Farmingdale earlier this month where a woman who later died was hit by a cement truck. Credit: Paul Mazza

A Farmingdale woman struck by a cement truck nearly two weeks ago has died fromg her injuries, the Nassau County Police Department said Wednesday.

Josephine Halby, 69, was hit about 10 a.m. July 11 as the truck turned left from Main Street onto Conklin Street in Farmingdale, police said in a news release.

Halby, who suffered “severe body trauma,” was flown by helicopter to a hospital where she was taken to a hospital via helicopter. She was pronounced dead Tuesday, police said.

The cement truck driver stayed at the scene of the crash, and no other injuries were reported, according to police. The release did not specify Halby's location at the time she was hit.

More coverage: Every 7 minutes on average a traffic crash causing death, injury or significant property damage happens on Long Island. A Newsday investigation found that traffic crashes killed more than 2,100 people between 2014 and 2023 and seriously injured more than 16,000 people. To search for fatal crashes in your area, click here.

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