Pedestrian Fatalities and Critical Injuries in California, Quebec
Pedestrian Fatalities and Critical Injuries in California, Quebec

Pedestrian Fatalities and Critical Injuries in California, Quebec

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Multiple pedestrian collisions this week left people dead or critically injured across California and Quebec, including fatal strikes in Sacramento, South San Francisco and Quebec City and a critically injured woman in the San Fernando Valley. In Sacramento, separate crashes included a man who fell into eastbound traffic on 47th Avenue Sunday night and was struck by two vehicles, and a pedestrian hit near the 200 block of North 16th Street early Monday who later died; Major Collision units and coroner’s offices are investigating and intersections were closed for hours. Los Angeles detectives are searching for a driver in a fatal Van Nuys Boulevard hit-and-run and investigating a separate Valley Glen hit-and-run that left a woman in critical condition; the city has offered a reward for information. On Highway 101 in South San Francisco, a man ran into traffic and was killed and another vehicle subsequently struck the stopped car; one driver was arrested on suspicion of DUI. In Spotsylvania County, Erick Cervantes Vallejo, 23, was arrested on a felony hit-and-run charge after 61-year-old James Bijesse was found dead in the roadway and additional charges are possible; authorities said victim names will be released after next-of-kin notifications and urged drivers to use alternate routes while investigations continue.

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