A dump truck struck the base of a sign on a Cleveland, Ohio, highway during the morning commute on Sept. 24, causing the sign to fall on a passing pickup truck and kill one person in the pickup, authorities said,
The Ohio State Highway Patrol said the crash happened around 8:30 a.m. in the westbound lanes of Interstate 480 at the State Road exit.
The metal sign, which rose above three lanes of traffic, appeared to land on the hood of the pickup, which was traveling in a middle lane. It wasn’t immediately known if the person killed in the pickup was the driver or a passenger, or if the dump truck driver was injured.
The cause of the initial accident remains under investigation.
The name of the person killed has not been released.
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