Man Seriously Injured in Pedestrian Accident on Home Avenue [Swan Canyon, CA]

Man Seriously Injured in Pedestrian Accident on Home Avenue [Swan Canyon, CA]
Man Seriously Injured in Pedestrian Accident on Home Avenue [Swan Canyon, CA]

Pedestrian Suffers Brain Bleed and Broken Ribs after Hit by Car on Home Avenue in Swan Canyon Crash

 
SWAN CANYON, CA (March 7, 2022) – A 22-year-old man was seriously injured in a pedestrian accident on Home Avenue in the Swan Canyon neighborhood, early Sunday morning.
 
The accident happened around 3:47 a.m. on March 6. According to the San Diego Police Department, the man was crossing the street in the 4500 block of Home Avenue when he ran in front of a Toyota Prius driving westbound.
 
The 31-year-old driver of the Prius was unable to stop the car in time and struck the man. He remained on scene after the crash.
 
The pedestrian suffered a brain bleed, broken ribs and a lacerated spleen. Paramedics rushed him to a hospital for proper treatment.
 
Witnesses told officers the man had been arguing with his wife before he ran into the road. The impact sent the victim several feet into the air and about 25 feet away from the crash site.
 
At this time, it is unknown if drugs or alcohol was involved. The accident is still under investigation.
 
As pedestrians, exercise caution when crossing streets. As drivers, always pay attention and scan the roads while driving. Prepare yourself to yield to minimize the dangers on the road.


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