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1 killed in four-vehicle crash on I-90 in Billings

Crash happened near construction zone
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BILLINGS - A 59-year-old Billings man was killed in the four-vehicle crash Wednesday evening, according to the Montana Highway Patrol.

The man was driving a Chevrolet Cavalier when the highway patrol said a Dodge Ram pickup truck caused a chain reaction collision when the driver hit the rear end of a vehicle at a construction zone near mile marker 448 in the eastbound lanes of Interstate 90.

The driver of the pickup, a 51-year-old Billings man, was injured in the crash.

Three other people in two vehicles escaped injury. They included a 44-year-old woman from Billings and a 14-year-old boy passenger in a Ford Expedition, and a 28-year-old woman from Crow Agency driving a Kenworth semi-trailer.

The patrol said the crash happened when the semi-trailer, the Cavalier, and the Expedition were all traveling in the left lane of the prewarning for the construction zone at a slow speed.

The pickup truck was traveling at the same location at a higher speed.

Investigators believe the pickup first hit the Expedition, which then collided with the Cavalier and both vehicles spun out of control.

The pickup truck then hit the rear trailer of the semi.

A passerby started CPR on the driver of the Cavalier but he was pronounced dead on the scene.

The crash remains under investigation. No names have been released.