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DC man dies weeks after Prince William Co. crash

Prince William County Police have confirmed the identity of a pedestrian killed in a crash on Feb. 24. Officers identified 65-year-old Arthur Raymond Labunde as the deceased pedestrian who was struck just before 6:20 p.m. and hospitalized.



The driver, according to police, was a 32-year-old man from Washington D.C. driving a 2016 Chrysler Town and Country. Police say that Labunde was crossing a travel lane outside of a crosswalk when the crash occurred. The driver remained on the scene. Labunde died from injuries sustained during the collision on Mar. 11.

A statement from the department determined that speed, alcohol and drugs were not factors in this crash. Editor’s note: This article was updated from a prior version that said the man was driving a 2021 Chrysler Town and Country as police gave conflicting information regarding the year the car was made. WTOP learned the vehicle was a 2016 model. 

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