Pedestrian dies after being struck on Hwy 99 near Lake Stickney Sunday morning - Lynnwood Today

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A female pedestrian was fatally struck by a vehicle on Sunday morning while crossing Highway 99 at Shelby Road, near Lake Stickney, according to the Washington State Patrol. The unidentified victim was pronounced dead at the scene, prompting an investigation into the circumstances of the accident. Authorities are currently gathering evidence and speaking with witnesses to ascertain the details leading up to the collision. This tragic event has reignited discussions about pedestrian safety in the area, particularly on busy highways where such incidents can occur. Community advocates may use this opportunity to push for better safety measures, including enhanced crosswalks and traffic signals.

The accident highlights the need for increased awareness among drivers regarding pedestrian rights and safety. Local residents are likely mourning the loss, reflecting on the dangers pedestrians face in high-traffic zones. As the investigation continues, the community is left grappling with the impact of this devastating loss.

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