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Car Accident Leads to Tragic Fatality

This past Saturday, it was reported that a man died during a car accident.  The man had been driving a SUV on Interstate Highway 80 when he was hit by a Dodge Caravan and flipped over.

Authorities say that the accident occurred around 2:00 AM on Buchanan Avenue, which is near the Golden Gate Fields horse track.  According to Officer Sam Morgan with the California Highway Patrol, the SUV flipped and then came to rest on its hills.  He said the man driving the Caravan had been traveling in the same direction as the SUV at 65 MPH.

Sadly, due to the impact of the accident, the driver of the SUV was pronounced dead at the scene.  The driver of the other vehicle did not sustain any injuries.  At this time, police are not sure if alcohol played a role in the collision and they plan to continue investigations.

If you were harmed during a car accident in the city of Los Angeles, contact the Law Offices of Gerald L. Marcus to set up a consultation with a Los Angeles personal injury attorney!

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