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Pedestrian killed in minivan crash on I-95 in Springfield

Virginia State Police vehicle (photo by John Calhoun/JC Photography)

A pedestrian died after being hit by the driver of a minivan on I-95 this morning (Thursday), the Virginia State Police says.

The crash occurred around 3:55 a.m. in the highway’s southbound lanes at the Old Keene Mill Road interchange, according to police.

“A minivan, traveling southbound in the right lane of Interstate 95 southbound, was unable to avoid a pedestrian who was also in the right travel lane,” the VSP said. “The pedestrian died at the scene.”

Units from the Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department, including a medic, were dispatched to the scene at 4 a.m., according to scanner traffic on Open MHz.

“We’ve got one male DOA,” a responder reported at 4:06 a.m.

A dispatcher for the state police relayed earlier that callers had “advised he’s walking in the lanes,” per the scanner. The minivan remained at the scene after the crash, a VSP spokesperson confirmed.

Two right lanes on I-95 South were closed near Franconia-Springfield Parkway starting around 4:30 a.m., backing up traffic to the Springfield Mixing Bowl where I-95 meets I-495 and I-395, the Virginia Department of Transportation said on Twitter. All lanes reopened by 7:45 a.m.

“The crash remains under investigation,” state police said.

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  • Angela Woolsey is the site editor for FFXnow. A graduate of George Mason University, she worked as a general assignment reporter for the Fairfax County Times before joining Local News Now as the Tysons Reporter editor in 2020.