Victim Killed in Los Angeles Pedestrian Crash on West Exposition Boulevard ID’d as Henry Dykes
Henry Dykes Struck and Killed by Train on West Exposition Boulevard in Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California (January 5, 2020) – 64-year-old Henry Dykes of Los Angeles has been identified as the victim struck and killed by a train early Friday morning in the Leimert Park neighborhood of Los Angeles.
According to coroner’s office, the accident happened in the 2000 block of West Exposition Boulevard at about 12:51 a.m. January 3.
Dykes was struck by a Metro Expo Line train in the Leimert Park area for undisclosed reasons.
The primary dispatch showed that Dykes had dementia after he had been reported missing.
Dykes was sadly pronounced deceased at the site of the accident.
More details regarding the wreck will be released immediately after the completion of the investigation.
Alpine Law Group President and Managing Partner, Arin Khodaverdian, encourages victims and their family members to seek legal help as soon as possible in order to preserve their rights to the full extent of the law.
Mr. Khodaverdian has worked for many years as a wrongful death and personal injury attorney. He and his team of attorneys has helped thousands of injury victims and their families recover over $100 million in compensation. “In one case, we recovered a 7-figure settlement within 11 business days of being hired by the family of a victim who was killed by a negligent driver.”
Swift action by an experienced attorney helps preserve evidence, interview witnesses, and begin to pursue those responsible for the incident.
Mr. Khodaverdian, a contributor to this site, is available for free consultations 24/7 by calling 866-773-0222.
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