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Person killed when vehicle crashes into McCormick Place, catches fire: officials

A person was killed when a car crashed into McCormick Place, 2301 S. King Drive, and caught fire while apparently drag racing Oct. 26, 2019. | Google Maps

One person was killed when a vehicle crashed into McCormick Place and caught fire during a possible drag race Saturday in the South Loop, authorities said.

The dark-colored SUV was northbound on King Drive at 5:37 a.m. when it hit the building, 2301 S. King, according to Chicago police and the Chicago Fire Department.

McCormick Place security told the Chicago Fire Department the vehicle lost control while drag racing, fire officials said. Police said two vehicles were traveling at high speeds before the crash, but could not confirm whether they were involved in a race.

The vehicle caught fire after the crash and a female occupant was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the fire department. Her age was not immediately known.

The Cook County medical examiner’s office has not released details about the fatality.

The blaze did not spread to the building, fire officials said. Police said there was no impact on events at McCormick Place.

#ChicagoPolice and Fire are on scene of a bad collision at McCormick Place Convention Center. Prelim info is 2 civilian cars were driving at high speeds when they lost control and one crashed into the building, burst into flames. There is no impact to events at @McCormick_Place pic.twitter.com/chZHGgOLbv

— Anthony Guglielmi (@AJGuglielmi) October 26, 2019
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