Man dribbling soccer ball to Brazil killed by car

In this May 7, 2013, photo, Richard Swanson, of Seattle, walks along a road in Kelso, Wash. Swanson, who was trying to dribble a soccer ball to Brazil in time for the 2014 World Cup, died Tuesday, May 14, 2013, after being hit by a pickup truck on the Oregon Coast. AP photo

A Seattle man trying to dribble a soccer ball 10,000 miles (16,000 kilometers) to Brazil in time for the 2014 World Cup has died after being hit by a pickup truck on the Oregon Coast.

Police in Lincoln City say 42-year-old Richard Swanson was hit Tuesday morning while walking south along U.S. Highway 101 near the city limits. He was declared dead at a hospital.

The driver has not been charged.

Lt. Jerry Palmer says investigators found materials among Swanson’s things listing his website, breakawaybrazil.com.

Swanson set out on the trek to promote the One World Futbol Project, based in Berkley, California, which donates durable soccer balls to people in developing countries. The organization did not immediately respond to a call for comment.

Police say Palmer’s soccer ball was recovered.

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