Early this morning in Miami, a collision took place involving a car and a 60-year-old man on a bicycle. The incident occurred around 5:30 a.m. at the intersection of Southwest 27th Avenue and 22nd Street, leaving the man with critical injuries, according to
Local10.
Miami Fire Rescue, with Lt. Pete Sanchez on the scene, found the victim in a dire state, and as “a car struck the cyclist” they stated that he was swiftly transported to Jackson Memorial Hospital’s Ryder Trauma Center; the severity of his injuries was such that it prompted an immediate closure of westbound traffic on 22nd Street and 27th Avenue, which remained shut down for hours after the incident, this according to information provided by Miami police Officer Mike Vega, as per
Local10.
The driver of the car, details of whom are yet to be made public, remained at the site of the incident and is cooperatively involved in the ongoing investigation to determine the causality of this unfortunate event.
Meanwhile, the
Miami Herald
in their report, echoed the basic details of the crash but offered a slight variance in the age of the victim, describing him as being in his 50s, and pointing out the serious head injury sustained in the crash; Mike Vega, spokesperson for the Miami police, conveyed that the roads have since reopened, but no further information on the circumstances of the collision has been released as the investigation of what led to the crash is ongoing.
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