Massachusetts woman killed in hit-and-run while leaving church gathering early New Year's Day

Woman killed in New Bedford hit and run

A Massachusetts woman was killed in a hit-and-run while leaving a church gathering just after midnight on New Year's Day. It happened Thursday on Acushnet Ave. in New Bedford just after New Year's Eve became New Year's Day.

Bristol County District Attorney Thomas Quinn said that 33-year-old Nicolassa Ventura Colaj was leaving the church with her family. Quinn said Colaj was crossing the road when she was hit by an SUV and thrown an unknown distance. The driver of the SUV did not stop after the crash.

"She had a laceration to the head with blood, but you really couldn't tell exactly what it was," said a woman who did not want to be identified. 

The woman told WBZ-TV she heard screams from her home early Thursday morning and rushed to the scene to see if she could help. "While they were working on her, I went over with the group of family, and their community," the woman said. "And we just prayed."

Colaj was rushed to an area hospital by ambulance but pronounced dead a short time later.

Massachusetts State Police, New Bedford police, and the Bristol County District Attorney's office are investigating the crash. Police have not yet released any information about the driver of the SUV, or what the vehicle looks like.

Family wants justice

"This is very, very bad," said Adrian Ventura, executive director of Centro Comunitario de Trabajadores, an organization supporting immigrant workers. 

"Good woman, good family," Ventura said. "She's working hard you know, to put your food on the table for everyone." 

Ventura knew Colaj and says her family and husband are beyond distraught. "They want justice for her," Ventura said.  

Located in Bristol County, New Bedford has a population of about 100,000 people. New Bedford is located about 60 miles south of Boston, not far from the Rhode Island border.

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