Some westbound 60 Freeway lanes reopen after fatal crash in Boyle Heights
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At least one person was killed and six others were injured Friday in Boyle Heights when five vehicles were involved in a crash on the 60 Freeway, closing all westbound lanes, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.
LAFD spokesman Shawn Lenske said the crash occurred about 5 p.m. near the Lorena Street exit.
CHP Officer Alex Rubio said one of the vehicles was a semi-truck.
He said the person killed was a woman in her 30s. Her name, as well as ages, genders and conditions of the other victims were not immediately available.
Two lanes of the freeway have been reopened. The others remain closed.
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