High speed, multi-vehicle crash kills 1 in SeaTac Friday afternoon - The B-Town (Burien) Blog

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A driver is in custody after a high-speed, multi-vehicle crash in SeaTac killed one and injured three others on June 21, 2024. The collision occurred shortly before 4:50 p. m. in the 3200 block of South 200th Street, involving two small sedans with four adults and one teenager onboard. Puget Sound Fire reported the incident on Twitter, prompting a swift response from emergency services.

The injured victims were treated at the scene and transported to nearby hospitals for further care. The King County Sheriff's Office is investigating the crash, which raises concerns about road safety and speeding in the area. Witnesses reported seeing the vehicles traveling at high speeds just before the collision. Local authorities may consider implementing stricter traffic regulations to prevent future incidents. This tragedy underscores the urgent need for community awareness and safety measures on busy roadways.

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