Sad news from Glassell Park, where a 67-year old man has died after his bike was stuck by an SUV driver earlier this week.
However, it’s unclear what day the crash happened.
According to The Eastsider, the victim, identified as Apolinar Venancio, was struck on Avenue 34 east of Eagle Rock Boulevard in LA’s Glassell Park neighborhood.
The crash occurred around 6:15 pm either Wednesday or Thursday; the story cites both days in different places.
Police report Vanancio was riding on the sidewalk along Avenue 34 when he allegedly rode out off the sidewalk between two cars, and into the path of the SUV. He was knocked to the street, suffering a head injury.
He died at a local hospital around 9:30 am Saturday, surrounded by his family.
The driver remained at the scene following the Glassell Park crash.
A street view shows a narrow, unmarked two lane roadway on 34th, with curbs along most of the street.
The question is where Vanancio came off the curb, and why he wouldn’t have been aware of the SUV bearing down on him, if the collision occurred as it was described by police.
Anyone with information is urged to call LAPD Central Traffic Division Detectives at 213/833-3713 or the Central Traffic Division Watch Commander at 213/388-3746.
This is at least the 31st bicycling fatality in Southern California this year, and the 14th that I’m aware of in Los Angeles County.
It’s also the fourth bicycling death in the seven county SoCal region in just the last eight days.
Update: A GoFundMe page for the man friends called Don Polo has raised over $2,200 of a $20,000 goal to pay his funeral expenses.
My deepest sympathy and prayers for Apolinar Venancio and all his family.
Thanks to Walk Eagle Rock for the heads-up.
Photo of Apolinar “Don Polo” Venancio from the GoFundMe page; other photos courtesy of Felicia G.