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Southbound lanes of US-101 closed after deadly crash

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Southbound lanes of Highway 101 were closed on Tuesday evening after a fatal crash. 

According to the California Highway Patrol, the crash occurred at Grand Avenue in South San Francisco at around 7:05 p.m. 

CHP officers said it was a vehicle versus a pedestrian case where a man was hit and killed while on foot. 

Officers reported that the victim was possibly struck by a Ford van but they believe more than one vehicle hit the victim. 

No other injuries were reported.

All southbound lanes were closed immediately after the crash. The left two lanes have since reopened. There is no estimated time for the other lanes to reopen.

Charlene

Charlene is a Bay Area journalist who hails from the small community of Fresno. Drawing from her experience writing for her college paper, Charlene continues to advocate for free press and local journalism. She also volunteers in all the beach cleanups she can because she loves the water.

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