ARLINGTON — A wrong-way driver caused the deadly three-car crash near the Stillaguamish River bridge on Monday, state troopers said.
Around 1:30 p.m., an Arlington man was driving a Chevy pickup south in a northbound lane near Mile Post 210 when he struck a Subaru Outback, flipping the pickup, according to the Washington State Patrol. The Subaru rotated and struck a Honda Odyssey in the same lane.
The pickup driver, 43, was transported to the hospital, where he later died. The deceased was identified as Jason Lee, of Arlington, according to troopers.
Three others were injured in the crash, according to state patrol. On Tuesday, the extent of their injuries was unclear.
Northbound lanes were closed for over two hours Monday afternoon, causing a 10-mile backup on I-5.
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