Authorities said a driver disregarded a red traffic signal.
A 2009 Mercedes E350 was traveling south on Minnieville Road when its driver disregarded a red traffic signal and proceeded into the intersection, colliding with a 2016 Toyota Highlander traveling eastbound on Smoketown Road. The crash also forced the Toyota into a 2000 Honda Accord at the intersection, the statement said.
The driver of the Toyota, identified as Mohammed Khalil Abdallah, of Woodbridge, was extricated and transported to a hospital where he died, according to the statement. The drivers of the other vehicles and a passenger in the Toyota were treated at a hospital for minor injuries, the statement said. Police said speed was a factor in the collision and asked anyone with information about the crash to contact them. Charges are pending, the statement said.
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