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Person killed in early morning crash on Beltway in College Park Silver Spring man killed in early morning beltway crash in College Park
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Authorities said a person was killed Wednesday morning in a crash involving two vehicles along the inner loop of the Beltway near Interstate 95 in College Park. A Silver Spring man was killed Wednesday morning in a crash involving two vehicles along the inner loop of the Beltway near Interstate 95 in College Park.
The incident happened just before 5 a.m., according to Maryland State Police. The person’s identity was not released, pending the notification of family. Miguel Saba, 60, died in the collision that happened just before 5 a.m., according to Maryland State Police.
The crash is under investigation, and there were no immediate details as to what happened. Authorities said that when they arrived, they found a 2010 Ford van overturned on the left shoulder of the Beltway. The van driver was trapped and was pronounced dead at the scene. Another vehicle was also found on the scene. The crash is under investigation. Authorities said that when they arrived, they found a 2010 Ford van overturned on the left shoulder of the beltway. The van driver was trapped and was pronounced dead at the scene.
Information on the condition of those inside the Toyota was not released. State police said in a statement that the Ford van collided with a 2014 Toyota RAV 4. The driver, the only person in the Toyota, was not hurt and showed no signs of impairment, they said.
Julie Zauzmer contributed to this report.