Pedestrian killed in overnight crash on I-5 near Fife, Washington State Patrol says

Tacoma, WALocal News

A pedestrian accident on Interstate 5 near Fife claimed the life of a 63-year-old Seattle man early Sunday morning, as reported by the Washington State Patrol. The incident unfolded around 12:20 a. m. when the man, who was initially standing on the right shoulder of the freeway, entered the northbound traffic and was struck by a vehicle. The driver, a 62-year-old Tacoma resident, was accompanied by a 66-year-old passenger, both of whom were unharmed in the collision.

Authorities confirmed that the driver was not impaired at the time of the accident. This tragic event underscores the ongoing issues of pedestrian safety on major highways, particularly in areas with high traffic volumes. Community leaders and safety advocates are likely to call for heightened awareness and measures to protect vulnerable road users. As the investigation continues, local residents are left to grapple with the implications of this loss in their community. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers pedestrians face when navigating busy roadways.

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