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Joan Pannuti Pottinger and her family. (Source: Family of Joan Pannuti Pottinger)

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Officials identified the woman who died Saturday after she got her foot caught in a float during the St. Patrick’s Day parade in the Highlands.

The Jefferson County Coroner's Office said 50-year-old Joan Pannuti Pottinger died Monday during in the incident. A cause of death wasn't provided.

Pannuti was the parent of a student at St. Agnes Catholic School and a parishioner at St. Agnes Church, according to a remembrance post on the Archdiocese of Louisville’s Facebook page.

Aaron Ellis, a spokesperson for Louisville Metro Police, said officers responded just before 4 p.m. Saturday to the area of Bardstown Road and Grinstead Drive on a report of a pedestrian struck by a vehicle.

Police said Pannuti was walking alongside a float when her foot became caught, causing her to fall underneath the vehicle.

Marcus Britton, who said he was enjoying the parade just feet from where the incident happened, said everything stopped when Pannuti went down.

"Our party was sitting right here at the table as the parade was going, and the parade stopped just right there," Britton said. "They were driving so slow you couldn't hardly imagine someone passing away from an injury from driving at that speed."

The vehicle stopped, and Pannuti was taken to UofL Hospital, where she died shortly after, police said.

Jefferson County Clerk David Yates was also walking in the parade several entries behind Pannuti.

"There was a holdup, and they said someone had been injured," Yates said. "That is all we really knew. It was a really large crowd."

Officials were expecting at least 80,000 people to attend the parade — possibly more because of the nice weather. 

Britton said safety measures were in place up and down the parade route. 

"We got here at 1 p.m. and we watched them set up the barricades on both sides," he said. 

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