Reese Witherspoon hit by car while jogging | Inquirer Entertainment

Reese Witherspoon hit by car while jogging

/ 01:24 PM September 08, 2011

CELEBRITY ACCIDENT. Actress Reese Witherspoon, seen here in a photo taken Friday, Sept. 7, 2007, in Toronto, was hit by a car Wed. Sept., 7, 2011, in Santa Monica, California. Witherspoon was treated for minor injuries at a local hospital. AP

LOS ANGELES – Oscar-winning actress Reese Witherspoon suffered minor injuries after being hit by a car while out jogging Wednesday, police and a spokeswoman said.

The 35-year-old was struck by a vehicle driven by an 84-year-old local woman while running in the seafront district of Santa Monica west of Los Angeles, a police spokesman said.

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Witherspoon was on an unmarked crosswalk at the time, and the driver – who was traveling at 32 kmh (20 mph) – was cited for failing to yield to a pedestrian, said the spokesman.

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The actress was taken to hospital, but was discharged and went home later to recover, her publicist said. “She was hit by a car today in Santa Monica while out for a run,” said the spokeswoman.

Witherspoon “was not seriously injured and is resting comfortably at home,” she added.

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The actress, who won her Oscar in 2006 for her role in “Walk the Line”, married for a second time in March this year, wedding her agent Jim Toth.

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