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Karina Lariño (1984-2022) lived on 21st Street near 25th Road and since 2005, worked for the MTA as a cleaner and helper at the LaGuardia Bus Depot in East Elmhurst.
On her street naming petition, her daughter Olivia Vasquez mentioned how her mother was very well known within the Astoria community and had lived there all her life. Karina studied at Immaculate Conception throughout elementary and middle school and continued her education at Long Island City High School and LaGuardia Community College. When she turned 21, she began to work for the MTA LaGuardia Bus Depot, and the staff quickly became a second family to her.
The 38-year-old mother of one was struck and killed by a hit-and-run driver just a block from her home in May 2022. A month after the crash near Astoria Park, police arrested the driver for failing to yield.
"Astoria Driver Arrested After Crash Killed 38 Year Old Mum", Patch, June 9, 2022.
"38-year-old Karina Larino killed by SUV driven by 73-year-old woman in Astoria," CBS News, May 7, 2022.
"Families of Astoria crash victims mark World Day of Remembrance with march through the neighborhood," Queens Post, November 20, 2023.
"Name 21st Street Astoria Park South After Karina Larino," Change.Org, July 26, 2022.
"NYPD investigating collision that killed Astoria mom near waterfront park'" QNS, May 9, 2022.