One Dead after Pedestrian Accident near Ernest E. Debs Regional Park

LOS ANGELES, CA (September 30, 2022) – Wednesday, one victim was killed and another was hurt in a pedestrian collision on Huntington Drive.

The fatal incident happened just before 1:50 p.m., in the area of 4927 South Huntington Drive, near Ernest E. Debs Regional Park.

At this time, the events leading up to the crash remain unclear. However, reports indicate that the driver of a vehicle struck a pedestrian in the area. Amidst the chaos, the involved vehicle rolled over, leaving the driver injured.

First responders arrived and declared the pedestrian dead at the scene. Although, their identity has not yet been released pending notification of next of kin.

Meanwhile, Los Angeles Officials are working to determine the cause of the incident. Those with further information regarding the South Huntington Drive collision are encouraged to contact local authorities as soon as possible.


The Sweet James team sends their warm and sincerest sympathies out to the friends and family of the victim. May the memories of your loved one and the love of your family give you strength in the days ahead.


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