Washington State Patrol seeking witnesses to Fridays fatal I-5 crash near SR 599

Burien, WALocal News

A catastrophic crash on March 7, 2025, on northbound I-5 near SR 599 in Tukwila has drawn significant attention due to its tragic outcomes, including one fatality and serious injuries. The collision involved a black 2013 Toyota Highlander that veered off an overpass, striking a barrier before plunging onto the freeway below. This incident not only resulted in the death of one occupant but also caused serious injuries to another passenger, who was promptly taken to Harborview Medical Center. The driver, identified as Daud S. Mohamud, fled the scene on foot but was quickly apprehended by law enforcement and is now facing charges for felony hit-and-run.

The Washington State Patrol has issued a call for witnesses, emphasizing the need for public assistance in piecing together the events leading up to the crash. This incident raises awareness about the severe consequences of reckless driving and the importance of accountability on the roads. As investigations continue, community members are encouraged to come forward with any information that could aid in the case. The tragic nature of this accident highlights the critical need for road safety and vigilance among drivers.

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