SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. (KABC) -- A fruit vendor has emerged from a coma and is able to speak again, family members said, after she was struck by an SUV in a San Bernardino incident on Oct. 13 that was captured in shocking video footage.
A family member told Eyewitness News that Benitez has been able to talk with her parents and sister in her hospital bed.
Meanwhile, the driver accused of hitting her with his SUV, Robert Lee Spargo, has been charged with attempted murder.
The fruit cart was completely destroyed and another car was damaged in the collision.
The victim, Marlen Benitez, is a mother of four. She was struck by the vehicle while selling fruit outside a Walmart.
A family member told Eyewitness News that Benitez has been able to talk with her parents and sister in her hospital bed.
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Meanwhile, the driver accused of hitting her with his SUV, Robert Lee Spargo, has been charged with attempted murder.
Prosecutors with the San Bernardino County District Attorney's office said Spargo, 42, of Fontana intentionally hit Benitez, initially leaving her in critical condition.
The fruit cart was completely destroyed and another car was damaged in the collision.
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