Bicyclist fatally struck by car on Whittier Blvd. in Whittier

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WHITTIER -- A vehicle struck and killed a bicyclist Friday, forcing the closure of the Whittier Boulevard in both directions just east of the 605 Freeway, police said.
The fatal crash was reported about 10:40 a.m. on Whittier Boulevard at Rockne Avenue, Whittier police Lt. Carlos Solorza said.
The bicyclist was initially described only as a man, he said.
Police shut down both directions of Whittier Boulevard between Norwalk Boulevard and Redman Avenue as the investigation was carried out.

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