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GA Pedestrian Struck And Killed Wednesday In Augusta Identified As Tony Orlando Bray Jr

AUGUSTA, GA. (THECOUNT) — Tony Orlando Bray Jr., has been identified as the pedestrian struck by a vehicle in Augusta, GA on Eastbound Gordon Highway and I-520, in Augusta, GA Wednesday night.

Bray, 22, was walking on the Eastbound side of Gordon Highway at the entrance ramp to go east on I-520 around 12 a.m. when the fatal collision occurred.

Reports say, Bray was struck by a 2015 Honda Accord traveling east on Gordon Highway.

The pedestrian was identified as 22-year-old Tony Orlando Bray Jr of the 2600 block of Leland Drive. source

Bray was pronounced dead on the scene of blunt force trauma injuries consistent with the collision.

Anyone with information on the incident should contact police at 911.

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