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An 88 year-old man has died after some time following crash in Las Vegas


On March 30, an 88-year-old man driving a Honda Civic was involved in an accident with a 20-year-old woman driving a Toyota C-HR. According to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, the 88-year-old man was traveling north on Lamont Street at E. Lake Mead Blvd. when he made a left turn from a posted stop sign, driving into the path of the Toyota and causing a collision. The man was taken to University Medical Center (UMC) for treatment and it was determined that his injuries were severe and he died shortly after arriving at the hospital. The woman was not injured in the accident. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department is still investigating the cause of the accident.

No more information is available at this time.

April 06, 2023



The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department reported a traffic related fatality for 2023 – the 29th so far – when the driver of a Honda died.

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