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Woman dead after SUV crashes into Lynnwood apartment

Lynnwood, WALocal News

A devastating accident occurred in Lynnwood, Washington, early Thursday morning when an SUV crashed into an apartment building, resulting in the death of the driver, a woman in her late 20s or early 30s. The incident took place around 1:15 a. m. at a complex located at 6519 208th Street Southwest. Upon arrival, emergency responders found the driver unresponsive and pronounced her dead at the scene.

Thankfully, there were no additional injuries reported from the collision. However, residents in the building faced displacement, with officials not specifying the number of affected individuals. The Lynnwood Police Department is actively investigating the crash to determine the cause and any contributing factors. The community mourns the loss while grappling with the implications of this tragic event, raising concerns about safety and awareness in residential areas, particularly regarding early morning driving conditions.

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