62-Year-Old Man Killed After Being Struck by Car at US-31 and 24th Street Intersection in Holland During Early Morning Hours
A 62-year-old man died after being struck by a car while crossing US-31 at 24th Street in Holland early Thursday morning. Witnesses said the pedestrian was crossing against a red light while traffic had a green light. Alcohol may have been a contributing factor.
## What Happened
Holland Public Safety is investigating a fatal crash that occurred early Thursday morning at a busy intersection in Holland. Witnesses say a 62-year-old man died after being struck by a vehicle while crossing the road.
## Timeline of Events
Around 1:10 A.M. Thursday, first responders were dispatched to the junction of US-31 and East 24th Street. When officers and firefighters arrived, they found the victim unresponsive with serious injuries. He was transported to Holland Hospital by AMR ambulance but later died from his injuries.
## How the Crash Occurred
Witnesses told investigators the pedestrian started walking across the intersection on the east side of US-31. Traffic traveling northbound on the highway had a green light at the time, and the victim was crossing against a red light.
The vehicle involved was a 2018 Toyota Corolla. The driver, a 28-year-old man from Saugatuck, was not hurt in the crash.
## Investigation Details
Police believe alcohol may have been a contributing factor in the incident. The investigation is ongoing as authorities work to notify the victim's family. The victim's name is being withheld pending family notification.
## Recent Fatalities in Holland
This was not the only traffic-related incident in the Holland area over the past 24 hours. On Wednesday morning, a 21-year-old man lost his life in a single-vehicle crash near Port Sheldon Street and 152nd Avenue. A few hours later, a 32-year-old man from Grand Rapids died in a separate single-vehicle crash on I-196 near the 96th Avenue overpass.
In both Wednesday incidents, authorities said the drivers appeared to be unbuckled and were thrown from their vehicles.
## Community Impact
The Holland Department of Public Safety continues to investigate the causes of the Thursday morning crash. Community members are reminded to exercise caution when crossing divided highways and to always wear seatbelts while driving.
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