Two fatal crashes in South Seattle and SoDo Thursday morning

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Two fatal crashes in South Seattle and SoDo Thursday morning
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Two people are dead after crashes in Georgetown and SoDo Thursday morning.

The first of the crashes happened around 5:30 a.m. in Georgetown at First Avenue S and South Lucile Street. A pedestrian was hit and killed by a car, it is unknown at this time if the person killed was crossing the street or in a crosswalk when they were hit and killed.

Both directions of First Avenue were closed as police investigated, but all lanes were reopened by 8 a.m.Seattle Fire arrived at the scene and attempted life-saving measures, but the person was declared dead at the scene.

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