NYC jogger in coma after e-bike driver rams into her in Central Park — and he isn’t facing any consequences
Metro NYC jogger in coma after e-bike driver rams into her in Central Park — and he isn’t facing any consequences By Greg Carlton, Joe Marino and Haley Brown Published July 16, 2026, 6:47 p.m. Add The New York Post on Google An avid Upper West Side jogger was run down from behind by an e-bike rider allegedly going the wrong way in Central Park — and is now in a medically induced coma, according to her family and a witness. The “vibrant” 43-year-old runner, identified by her first name, Jean, had to have a portion of her skull removed during emergency cranial surgery following the harrowing July 7 crash, her niece, Brandi Wiltse, told The Post on Thursday.
- ▪Metro NYC jogger in coma after e-bike driver rams into her in Central Park — and he isn’t facing any consequences By Greg Carlton, Joe Marino and Haley Brown Published July 16, 2026, 6:47 p.m.
- ▪Add The New York Post on Google An avid Upper West Side jogger was run down from behind by an e-bike rider allegedly going the wrong way in Central Park — and is now in a medically induced coma, according to her family and a witness.
- ▪The “vibrant” 43-year-old runner, identified by her first name, Jean, had to have a portion of her skull removed during emergency cranial surgery following the harrowing July 7 crash, her niece, Brandi Wiltse, told The Post on Thursday.
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