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Boy Killed during Motorcycle Accident

According to several news outlets, a four year old boy was killed during a serious motorcycle accident in Fresno.  Now, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) is reporting that the bike the motorcyclist was driving was in fact stolen.  The accident occurred this past Monday at 4:15 PM.

The wrongful death victim was identified as Paul Martinez, a four year old child and Tulare County resident.

Police say the child died from injuries he suffered while riding as a passenger on the motorcycle.  The bike struck a cable that was strung across a road, causing an accident.  The driver of the motorcycle, 20 year old Eduardo Martinez, was also thrown from the bike along with the boy.

If you or someone you love has been a tragic victim of a motorcycle accident in Los Angeles County, now is the time to schedule a consultation with a Los Angeles personal injury attorney at the Law Offices of Gerald L. Marcus.  When you contact us, we will discuss your case and provide you with legal guidance so you can better handle your motorcycle accident.

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