Man, 69, killed in car-pedestrian crash in Salt Lake City

 SALT LAKE CITY, UT – A pedestrian’s life was claimed after getting struck by two cars around 8 a.m. Tuesday. 

The crash happened at 600 North and 1200 West, ABC 4 reported. The pedestrian was crossing the street when he was hit by an eastbound driver making a turn. 

The eastbound driver saw that the pedestrian had been struck and got out to help the man. Another driver then hit an eyewitness and the pedestrian. 

The eyewitness sustained non-life-threatening injuries, and the pedestrian, 69-year-old Alan Dice, succumbed to fatal injuries.  

All drivers remained at the scene and cooperated with the police. 

If you lost a loved one to a pedestrian crash in Utah, our team of Utah pedestrian accident lawyers would like to discuss your next steps and the possibility of a wrongful death lawsuit. Call Swenson & Shelley PLLC at (435) 265-4523 or submit a contact form to schedule a free, zero-obligation consultation. 

Kevin Swenson was raised in Bountiful, Utah, and is a co-founding partner of Swenson & Shelley. After graduating from Bountiful High School, Kevin attended business school at Westminster College.