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BreakingNewsTeam - > Breaking News -> 12-year-old on bike killed by SUV in Ridgecrest
12-year-old on bike killed by SUV in Ridgecrest
Location: down st. and oregon st. , Ridgecrest, CA

Synopsis: 12 year old boy riding bicycle struck by an SUV in Ridgecrest, California

NEWS RELEASE KERN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE CORONER DIVISION

This news release is prepared under the direction of the Sheriff-Coroner-Public Administrator for the convenience of news reporters.  Facts concerning news events of major importance, which occur after the preparation of this release, will be made available to reporters at their request as soon as it is possible to do so.

DECEDENT'S NAME:   Alec Haines Turner       & nbsp;       &n bsp;       &nb sp;       CASE#:
1145-08
CITY OF RESIDENCE:  Ridgecrest      &nb sp;       &nbs p;         ;       AGE:  12 years
TYPE OF CASE:  Operator of bicycle struck by SUV
DATE OF INCIDENT:  05/20/2008      &nb sp;       &nbs p;         ;        TIME:1949 hours
LOCATION: Southbound Down Street near the Intersection of Oregon Street in
Ridgecrest
DATE OF DEATH:    05/20/2008      &nb sp;       &nbs p;         ;             TIME:2038
hours
PLACE OF DEATH:  Ridgecret Regional Hospital Emergency Department
INVESTIGATING AGENCY:  Ridgecrest Police Department

Details:The decedent was the unhelmeted operator of a bicycle that was
struck by an SUV.  He was transported to Ridgecrest Regional Hospital where he expired due to his
injuries.

Comments:  None

DONNY YOUNGBLOOD, Sheriff-Coroner

By:  Vicki Fennell, Deputy Coroner
Date:     Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Time:     4:44:50 AM
 

Posted in the News interest group.
Topics: Alec Haines Turner, ridgecrest, bike, 12-year-old,
posted by BreakingNewsTeam on Wednesday, May 21, 2008 at 12:36 PM
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posted by Ipedalon on May 21, 2008 at 06:53 PM

 A very sad story, but not a surprise.  Parents need to be held accountable for making sure their child leaves the house with a helmet on.  I realize they can't make a child keep it on when their child is out of  sight, but I can't tell you how many times I've seen children riding WITH THEIR PARENTS and NOT a single one of them is wearing a helmet!  Absolutely disgusting, irresponsible AND illegal.  The whole, "I never wore one when I was a child and I'm fine.", story doesn't cut it.  It's a very different society we live in today--so much more traffic than before.  So many drivers under the influence.  Why, parents, are you risking your child's life?  I see your elementary school age children,  riding their bikes every morning--no helmets.  If your children would have left home with a helmet we would see those helmets and could remind your precious ones to protect the most vital part of their little bodies.  But there are no helmets in sight.  So sad, that you  don't care enough to say to them "I love you, so wear this helmet."  We can't make our kids do everything we think they should do, but we can always show them that we love them by our actions.

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