Man riding ebike dies after crashing in Point Mugu State Park; death appears to be result of natural causes

Sometimes, a crash can cause a heart to stop. And sometimes, a heart stopping can cause a crash.

This time, it looks like it may have been the latter case.

The Ventura County Star is reporting that a man died after suffering cardiac arrest following an ebike in Point Mugu State Park on Saturday, although the story is hidden behind a paywall.

The victim, identified only as a 68-year old man, was riding with a group of people in Sycamore Canyon when he crashed near Big Sycamore Canyon and Ranch Center roads sometime before 1 pm on April 11th.

His fellow riders tried to resuscitate him before county fire personnel and state park rangers arrived and took over; unfortunately, he died at the scene.

Sheriff’s investigators concluded he probably crashed because of a medical problem, although the exact cause will likely be determined by the Ventura County medical examiner.

A street view appears to show the location is a pair of fire roads in hilly terrain.  Even on an ebike, the exertion could have brought on something that caused his heart to stop.

This the 25th bicycling fatality that I’m aware of in Southern California this year, and the third in Ventura County.

My deepest sympathy and prayers for the victim and his loved ones. 

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