Pedestrian Matthew Jones killed in collision at 500 North and Bluff Street in Saint George, Utah
Pedestrian dies on Bluff Street; incident occurs in virtually same spot as Wednesday fatal
Friday night’s incident occurred in essentially the same location as a fatal pedestrian-vehicle crash earlier this week.
Second pedestrian killed in same St. George intersection since Wednesday
St. George police were warning people away from 500 N. Bluff St. Friday night after the second fatal auto-pedestrian accident there since Wednesday.
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“The witnesses said they observed the vehicle fail to stop for the red light, colliding with the pedestrian. Officers and medical staff attempted life-saving measures on the pedestrian, who ultimately succumbed to his injuries, and it appeared he died as a result of being struck by the vehicle.”
Sister trying to deal with 2 siblings killed on Bluff Street within 48 hours of one another
He was later identified as Matthew Jones of St. George by his sister Valerie Jones, who told St. George News that her brother lived near the intersection where he was killed.
What victims of a Saint George pedestrian accident need to know
When someone in Saint George has been hurt in a pedestrian accident, the injuries are often devastating and sometimes fatal. It is important for a pedestrian accident victim to get information about their rights and options. And after a fatal accident, family members need to learn what to do to launch an insurance claim and get compensation for the loss of their loved one.
Since the laws related to Saint George pedestrian accidents are complicated, it is important to speak with an experienced Saint George injury lawyer. Learn more about how a Saint George pedestrian accident attorney can help.