An accident report from the city of Corona, California, covers the tragic death of a man who died in a bicycle accident. The Corona Police identified the victim of the Monday, April 20th, accident as Brady Alexandru, 30.
The police stated in its report that the deceased was riding his bicycle through the intersection of Pacifica and Willowspring Lane at about 6 p.m. when the accident occurred. Alexandru, for elusive reasons, struck the curb, fell off his bike, and hit his head on the pavement.
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First responders arrived at the scene within minutes, but they found the man unresponsive. The medics pronounced Alexandru dead, and the police are investigating to see if drugs or alcohol played a role in the fatal accident.
Anyone who witnessed the accident and has relevant and helpful information should contact the Corona Police Department on its listed line.
Bicycle accidents aren’t uncommon in California and the United States and often lead to fatalities. When a victim survives, he or she sustains severe injuries that are sometimes life-altering with life-time effects.
Others are bone fractures to the arms, shoulder, clavicles, wrists, hands, legs, hips and feet, and traumatic brain injuries (TBI). Victims also sustain dental injuries like chipped or cracked teeth, maxilla fractures, or broken mandibles.
Accident reports also show that victims suffer facial injuries that might require plastic surgery to fix. Traffic officials to reduce the death and injury rate advice that bicyclists should ride with care and avoid areas with heavy traffic.
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