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Michael Yanez dies in fatal Upland pedestrian crash

Michael Yanez dies in fatal Upland pedestrian crash

Fatal Upland pedestrian crash death of Michael Yanez – Obituary

Michael Yanez, a 21-year-old resident of Chino, lost his life Saturday evening after being struck by a vehicle in Upland, California. The tragic incident occurred around 5:33 p.m. on the 500 block of West 8th Street, as reported by the Upland Police Department. Authorities confirmed that Yanez succumbed to his injuries at the scene.

 

Details about the driver involved have not been disclosed, and the investigation into the circumstances surrounding the crash is ongoing.

 

California continues to report the highest number of pedestrian fatalities in the nation. According to the California Office of Traffic Safety, pedestrian deaths in the state have risen by 26% from 2014 to 2018, with 893 fatalities reported in 2018 alone.

 

Pedestrians typically hold the right of way when crossing roads or intersections, whether in marked crosswalks or not. Legal experts stress the importance of drivers yielding to pedestrians to prevent tragedies like this.

 

The family of Michael Yanez may have grounds to file a wrongful death claim, seeking justice and compensation for their loss. Legal professionals can provide guidance during such difficult times, ensuring the rights and interests of the victim’s family are protected.

 

 

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