Charles Nasta, 64, killed in pedestrian collision on West Elizabeth Avenue at Iron Street in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
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The crash is under investigation by the Bethlehem Police Traffic Unit Reconstruction Team and the Northampton County District Attorney's Office.
Anyone who witnessed the crash is asked to call Bethlehem police Detective Nick Lechman at 610-865-7187 or Traffic Unit Lt. Paul Feliceangeli at 610-865-7155.
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