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Man, 74, Critically Injured In Mira Mesa Bicycle Crash

Bicyclist struck and injured by vehicle at Roseville intersection.

San Diego, CA (July 23, 2024) A bicyclist was critically injured this morning in Mira Mesa.

The 74-year-old man was riding a two-wheel bike on a thoroughfare when he lost control for unknown reasons. He was heading north in the 10700 block of Camino Santa Fe,
south of Calle Cristobal.

San Diego Police Department reported that just before 8:30 a.m., the bike hit a curb and fell over. This caused the man to tumble into the road and sustain critical wounds.

Paramedics rushed the man to a hospital for treatment. Reports state that he suffered a brain bleed, a broken collarbone and several fractured ribs. At the time of writing, his condition is unknown.

We at Accident News Now wish the victim of this crash a full and speedy recovery. These incidents are extremely stressful, and if you or a loved one was hurt, we have a team of legal experts who can help you navigate this difficult time. They are ready day and night to answer any questions you may have.

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