One of the car accident report updates from the city of Hesperia, California, disclosed the identity of the man who passed away in a solo crash. On Wednesday, June 3rd, the San Bernardino County Coroner’s Office revealed the name of the victim as Mark Nottingham, a 38-year-old Colton resident.
The California Highway Patrol preliminary report showed that the man died on Monday, June 1st. The investigators said that Nottingham was traveling alone in a 2004 Ford Expedition when he met his end at about 4:38 p.m.
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The victim was traveling along the 5000-block of Arrowhead Lake Road when he went off the roadway and crashed into a brick wall, for unknown reasons. When medics arrived at the scene, they pronounced Nottingham dead at about 4:59 p.m.
The CHP is heading the investigation into the crash and they will release an update later. Those who wish to make a statement about the accident can reach out to the investigators at the Victorville Office.
Single accident crashes are one of the leading causes of crash-related deaths in California and the United States. Factors that contribute to these kinds of accidents are either human-made or external influences. Either way, drivers can mitigate them by obeying traffic rules and regulations.
Practicing safe road habits also helps prevent single-vehicle crashes, as well as maintaining the vehicle regularly. When in a car crash, endeavor to report the car accident as soon as possible to avoid adverse legal consequences.
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