Edward E. Hanway, 40, killed when vehicle driven by Brianna Marie Kelley, 28, strikes him while walking on SR 97 north of Omak, Washington
Washington State Patrol Media Release
VEHICLE ONE NORTHBOUND SR97 AT MP293. VEHICLE ONE STRUCK PEDESTRIAN IN NORTHBOUND LANE.
At around 1:30 a.m. Sunday, Edward E. Hanway of Nespelem was walking in the northbound lane of State Road 97 when he was struck by a 2006 Chrysler 300 driven by 28-year-old Brianna Marie Kelley of Okanogan. Hanway was transported to Midvalley Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Kelley was not injured. No charges were files.
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