Pedestrian Struck, Killed On I-77 In Cornelius
A pedestrian was struck and killed on Interstate 77 in Cornelius Thursday morning resulting in part of the highway closing down for a duration of time, according to reports.
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A pedestrian was struck and killed on Interstate 77 in Cornelius Thursday morning resulting in part of the highway closing down for a duration of time, according to reports.
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