43-year-old man and 40-year-old woman both killed when they are hit by car at the intersection of Highway 29 and Detroit Boulevard in Ensley, Florida
FHP: Two pedestrians from Iowa struck and killed by car Sunday in Pensacola
The 43-year-old man, of Truro, Iowa, and the 40-year-old woman, of New Virginia, Iowa, were walking at about 12:05 a.m. Sunday "near or outside" of a crosswalk close to the near intersection Highway 29 and Detroit Boulevard.
Double Pedestrian Fatal On Highway 29; Another Pedestrian Killed On Michigan Avenue
Two pedestrians were struck and killed early Sunday morning in Ensley, and another pedestrian was killed on Michigan Avenue.
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