Fatality Reported in SR 115 Pedestrian Crash
Grays Harbor County, WA (October 14, 2024) – A 33-year-old Aberdeen man was killed in a bus accident on State Route 115 early Thursday morning.
The fatal crash unfolded before 7 a.m. near Ocean City State Park.
Troopers said a 62-year-old Humptulips man was driving a northbound bus on the highway when he struck the pedestrian.
Sadly, the pedestrian died at the scene while the bus driver was not hurt.
No other people were involved in the SR 115 pedestrian crash.
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