Telegraph Road in Dearborn Heights reopens after fatal crash

Telegraph Road in Dearborn Heights reopens after fatal crash

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By Fox 2 News Staff

DEARBORN HEIGHTS, Mich. (WJBK) -- Telegraph at Ford Road is back open after a deadly crash with multiple victims.

Both vehicles involved in the accident ended up upside down.

One witness told us he saw the driver of a pickup truck speeding down Telegraph and then heard the crash.

"When the pickup truck went up in the air, it was a normal car accident going up in the air and going down, but the other vehicle that was heading north on Telegraph, it's something that I've never seen before.  It went up like 35 feet up and then it went back down.  It went up like really, really high," said Hassan Beydoun.

At least two people were killed.

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