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Man, 62, killed while walking across I-225 in Aurora, police say

Man, 62, killed while walking across I-225 in Aurora, police say

CBS News4 days ago
A 62-year-old man was struck and killed by two vehicles while crossing Interstate 225, Aurora police say.
The collisions happened around 11:15 p.m. on Saturday, just south of East Iliff Avenue.
Police say the man, who hasn't been identified, crossed the interstate from east to west, "in heavy traffic," when one vehicle struck him and a second ran him over.
At least one of the drivers called 911, and both remained at the scene and are cooperating with the investigation, according to police. Investigators don't believe either driver was speeding or intoxicated.
The man was taken to a hospital but died from his injuries.
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