San Diego Crash Kills 27-year-old John Robinson
San Diego, CA (October 11, 2021) – On Tuesday, 27-year-old John Robinson suffered fatal injuries in a skateboard accident on Nimitz Boulevard.
Officers said that the San Diego accident took place before 6 a.m. at the West Point Loma Boulevard intersection.
Reports said Robinson was northbound on Nimitz Boulevard. He turned left onto West Point Loma Boulevard against a red light, in front of a southbound 63-year-old man.
As a result, the man’s car struck Robinson.
Right away, rescuers rushed Robinson to a hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Unfortunately, Robinson succumbed to his injuries on Saturday.
Reports said the involved vehicle is a blue sedan with a shattered windshield on the driver’s side of the car.
Officers are still investigating this fatal skateboarding crash.
We at Sweet Lawyers send our condolences to the loved ones of John Robinson. May you find comfort during this time of sorrow.
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