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ID Released For Driver, 55, Killed In Crash At Northampton County Intersection (Update)

UPDATE: The victim has been identified as Mark Allen Beers, of Nazareth. His death was caused by blunt force trauma and ruled as an accident, Northampton County Coroner Zachary Lysek said.

Pennsylvania state police vehicle

Pennsylvania state police vehicle

Photo Credit: Facebook/Pennsylvania state police

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A 55-year-old driver was killed in a crash at a Northampton County intersection before dawn on Monday, Oct. 31, state police confirmed.

The crash occurred at the intersection of North Walnut and East Northampton Streets in Bath Borough just before 5 a.m., a public information release said.

A Kia Forte driver was heading north on Route 512 when it struck an eastbound Dodge Ram, the release said.

The Forte driver was not wearing a seatbelt during the collision, according to the release.

The Nazareth driver was pronounced dead at the scene. Identity was being withheld pending family notification.

The Ram driver, a 37-year-old Bath resident, was uninjured.

Assisting agencies include the Northampton County Coroner, Borough of Bath Fire Department, Klecknersville Rangers, Troop M Collision Analysis Reconstruction Unit, and the Troop M Forensic Services Unit.

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