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Pedestrian Death Shocks Community
16 Jan
Summary
- Harry Thomas, 62, fatally struck while walking on Greensburg Road.
- Investigation ongoing into the pedestrian's death; driver cooperating.
- Advocacy group calls for safer pedestrian infrastructure.

A fatal pedestrian accident occurred on Greensburg Road in Westmoreland County, resulting in the death of 62-year-old Harry Thomas. The incident has deeply affected his family, with his brother actively seeking answers. Authorities, including Lower Burrell Police, State Police, and the coroner's office, are meticulously investigating the timeline and circumstances surrounding the fatal collision.
While the investigation is still in its early stages, it has been confirmed that the driver of the truck involved is cooperating with law enforcement and has not yet been charged. Officials received the initial 911 call around 1 PM on Wednesday, though evidence suggests the incident may have occurred earlier that morning.
This tragedy highlights concerns about pedestrian safety, with organizations like Bike Pittsburgh advocating for essential infrastructure such as sidewalks. They stress the importance of safe routes for pedestrians, emphasizing that such accidents underscore the need for improved safety measures to prevent walking from becoming a dangerous activity.




