Pedestrian Brian Patrick Marlin, 51, killed in collision with vehicle on Interstate 71/75 near Covington, Kentucky
Witness: Car travels for miles with body on windshield
Witness Shawna Hudson told WLWT News 5 that she saw the car traveling with a person on its windshield traveling through three exits on Interstate 71/75 to Covington, where it stopped at a gas station.
Witnesses: Car travels for miles with body hanging from window
According to the video, the driver told police: "This guy was just walking across the interstate and I swerved to miss him and-" the driver clapped his hands together loudly, indicating his vehicle hit the pedestrian.
Police ID man struck, killed on Interstate 71/Interstate 75
Nine-one-one calls placed in connection with the crash were released Monday, shedding more light on the incident.
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