Man dies in crash after crossing Interstate 75 on foot
A Miami man was killed on impact early Saturday morning crossing Interstate 75 on foot. He was hit by a pickup truck and run over by an unknown vehicle.
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A Miami man was killed on impact early Saturday morning crossing Interstate 75 on foot. He was hit by a pickup truck and run over by an unknown vehicle.
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Editor's note: This story contains depictions of sexual assault and rape
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