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Long Beach’s Benjamen Golonsky Killed on Carson Street

Pedestrian struck and killed in Van Nuys area of Los Angeles.

Long Beach, CA (June 17, 2024) A terrible accident occurred on Friday evening.

At the intersection of Carson Street and Gundry Avenue, a crash occurred around 10:40 p.m. Long Beach police officers were dispatched to the scene, which was located about two blocks east of Orange Avenue.

Reports from the initial investigation say that a pedestrian was walking across Carson Street, but outside of the crosswalk. A driver was heading east down the road when they struck the pedestrian with their vehicle. The driver remained with the victim and cooperated with authorities. Sadly, the pedestrian was pronounced dead at the scene.

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According to police, the driver is not under suspicion of speeding, impairment, nor distracted driving. It is unclear why the driver didn’t see the pedestrian crossing the road in front of them.

On Monday, the victim was identified as 39-year-old Benjamen Golonsky. Reports say he was homeless.

Officials encourage both pedestrians and drivers to be extremely cautious when navigating the roads. Hundreds of pedestrians are killed each year on California roadways, so it’s important to stay alert and vigilant.

We at Accident News Now offer our deepest sympathies to the family and loved ones of Mr. Golonsky. We know this is a very difficult time as you mourn such a great loss. If you or someone you know was affected by this tragic incident, please give us a call. We have a team of legal experts who will help you navigate this stressful situation.


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