Cynthia J. Mead, 57, killed in pedestrian collision with semi truck on Interstate 84 near Wendell, Idaho
Woman walking on I-84 killed by semi-trailer
The driver of the semi, 60-year-old Robert Pierce of Reno, Nevada, could not see Mead on the highway because of a curve on the road.
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