Pedestrian struck, killed in Orlando
Fatal crash reported at West Colonial Drive and Putnam Avenue
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The fatal crash was reported at West Colonial Drive and Putnam Avenue.
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The driver stayed at the scene, according to police.
Westbound lanes of Colonial Drive, from Edgewater to Parramore Avenue, were closed but have since reopened.
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