2 women and dog die in SF when car plunges down hill; 1 other injured

A woman and a dog died, and two other people were injured Tuesday night when a vehicle plunged down a hill.

A woman and a dog died, and two other people were injured Tuesday night when a vehicle plunged down a hill.

Update, April 22, 11:30 a.m.: The San Francisco Police Department reports the second adult female involved in the traffic collision at 25th and Dakota streets died at San Francisco General Hospital. The adult male remains hospitalized with non-life threatening injuries.

April 21, 10 p.m. A woman and a dog died, and two other people were injured Tuesday night when a vehicle plunged down a hill in San Francisco.

San Francisco police responded to the incident at 7:20 p.m., and in a statement said: "A silver Nissan SUV drove through a fence at 25th and Dakota streets, proceeded down a hill and came to rest in a parking lot."

The woman and the dog were pronounced dead at the scene.

Another adult female with life-threatening injuries and an adult male with less severe injuries were transported to the hospital.

Police said that the incident is under investigation, and that "this appears to be a single-vehicle collision with three occupants."

Amy Graff is a digital editor with SFGATE. Email her at agraff@sfgate.com.