Florida cardiologist fatally struck by car while walking to volunteer position

Agustin Collado, MD, a cardiologist in Port Charlotte, Florida, died recently when a car hit him while he walked across the street to volunteer at the Virginia B. Andes Community Clinic, the local NBC affiliate reports.

Collado volunteered at the clinic four days per week and saw at least 100 patients each month, according to the station. He was killed by an 18-year-old driver when Collado walked from Fawcett Memorial Hospital to the clinic. Collado was a founder of Fawcett Memorial Hospital.

“One of his last words before he could not speak anymore, he said please don’t blame the driver,” David Klein, MD, one of the clinic’s founders, told the station. “It was just an accident. That’s just the kind of guy he was.”

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