Cole W. Seitzer, 24, killed in pedestrian collision on Marinette County W in Marinette, Wisconsin
Man struck, killed by vehicle on road in northeast Wisconsin
Investigators say the man, from Crooked Lake, was struck in the eastbound lane by an eastbound vehicle driven by a 51-year-old woman from Crivitz.
The victim died at the scene. The driver was not hurt.
Crooked Lake man killed in Marinette County crash
Seitzer was walking in the eastbound lane of County W when he was hit by an eastbound car driven by Jannie L. Marsolek, 51, of Crivitz, according to the sheriff's office. The driver is not expected to be found at fault in the crash.
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