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Crash on I-215, driver killed
Taylorsville, Utah — On Saturday a man died in a crash on southbound I-215 West around 1700 South.
According to Utah Highway Patrol, around 12:30 a.m., a Ford pickup truck lost control and hit the concrete barrier where it drove for a while before coming to a stop.
While attempting to cross the street the driver was struck by a white van.
The driver of the truck died at the scene.
The driver of the white van has no injuries.
A bottle of alcohol was found near the driver’s seat in the truck, according to Utah Highway Patrol.
At this time the victim’s name has not been released.
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