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Accident on I-5 in Bellingham results in fatality

Accident on I-5 in Bellingham results in fatality

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BELLINGHAM, Wash. – An overnight crash claimed the life of one person in Bellingham.

Washington State Trooper Rocky Oliphant said the accident occurred just before 11 p.m. Tuesday night on I-5 south near Iowa Street.

Multiple vehicles were involved in the crash, but investigators have not disclosed exactly how many people were involved.

WSP says after the collision, a pedestrian got out of their car and was struck by another vehicle.

I-5 was fully blocked as crews cleared the scene and the road was reopened at around 2 a.m.

The identity of the person killed has not been released.

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