Update: Authorities release additional details concerning fatal crash

ST. LOUIS, MO – The names of the two DOT workers who died after being struck by a vehicle while re-striping Telegraph Rd near I-255 has been released, Fox 2 Now reports.

The crew had their flashing lights on to warn drivers when Kaitlin Anderson, 25, James Brooks, 58, and a third worker were struck by a vehicle.  The third worker remains in serious condition. Anderson was pregnant when she was struck.

It is unclear if the driver was arrested or charged in connection with the incident.

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