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4/15/2012
Steve Lombardi
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Fatality pedestrian accidents for April 14, 2012

There is only one report, it’s a full report and is the pedestrian death from Cerro Gordo County from April 3, 2012. I’ve previously covered this story. Attorney

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4/8/2012
Steve Lombardi
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Pedestrian Struck in Cerro Gordo County Intersection

Cerro Gordo County Pedestrian (Carolyn Mahaffey) struck by truck. (Christensen). First thing to do is to check for driver vision or eyesight issues.

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11/2/2009
Steve Lombardi
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Florida Elementary School Bus Hit and Killed a Pedestrian

Florida School Bus Hit and Killed a Pedestrian

 

In Palm Beach County, Tequesta, Florida, a pedestrian was hit by a school bus on Monday, October 5, 2009 at 7:15am, according to online news sources Justice News Flash. The bus was picking up Limestone Creek Elementary students when it made a left turn from Seabrook Road onto Tequesta, when Jerry Licklider, a 69 years old from Jupiter, walked in front of the bus, was hit and then pinned underneath the bus. Tequesta Fire Rescue got Licklider out from under the bus, and then Palm Beach County Fire Rescue crew brought him to St. Mary’s Medical Center. He later died from serious injuries. The bus had on it 20 students at the time of the accident, but were reported to have no injuries, and arrived safely to their school by another bus. I'm not sure that's a safe assumption. Young children seeing a pedestrian run over and then later learning he died could develop some very mixed up emotions and thinking. They could suffer from PTSD. Better check that out.

 

Tequesta police are investigating the pedestrian collision.



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