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Originally published November 9, 2008 at 12:00 AM | Page modified November 9, 2008 at 9:20 PM

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Car strikes light pole in South Seattle; four injured

Four people were hospitalized early this morning after police say their minivan crashed into a steel light pole in South Seattle. The four people suffered...

Four people were hospitalized early this morning after police say their minivan crashed into a steel light pole in South Seattle.

The four people suffered a range of injuries in the 2:48 a.m. crash, none of which appeared to be life-threatening, Seattle police said.

According to police, the van was heading south on Martin Luther King Jr. Way South when the driver apparently lost control near South Norfolk Street. The van drove onto the Sound Transit tracks and struck a light pole between the light-rail tracks.

Police are still investigating.

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