Person killed in hit-and-run on I-94 near Pullman

Chicago, ILLocal News

A person tragically lost their life in a hit-and-run incident on Interstate 94 near the Pullman neighborhood early Saturday morning, as reported by Illinois State Police. The fatal event unfolded around 4:15 a. m. , when the victim was involved in a two-car collision. After exiting their vehicle, the individual was struck by another car that did not stop to assist.

Authorities have confirmed that no additional injuries were reported in the initial crash, but the victim's identity remains undisclosed pending notification of next of kin. The police are actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident, but they currently lack a description of the vehicle that fled the scene. This unfortunate event raises awareness about the critical need for drivers to remain vigilant and adhere to traffic regulations. The community is left grieving as they await further information. Such incidents highlight the ongoing need for enhanced road safety measures to prevent similar tragedies in the future.

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