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The case involving a woman struck and killed by a Seattle police vehicle is being treated the same as "any fatal collision investigation," according to police Chief Adrian Diaz.
The collision that left 23-year-old Jaahnavi Kandula dead is being investigated by the Traffic Collision Investigation Squad.
"The detectives in this squad are highly trained and certified in areas of physics, human factors, and other specialized matters specific to collision reconstruction," a statement from Diaz reads. "Their investigation includes, for example, calculations as to vehicle operation and speed, lines of sight, lighting, roadway and traffic conditions, witness observations, any camera footage in the area, and any other material factors."
Read more: https://www.king5.com/article/news/local/seattle/collision-woman-seattle-police-vehicle-investigation/281-a69fc41c-d053-4acd-92b5-accb40d34664
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