Christopher Hugh Moran, 32, died in a pedestrian accident on Friday morning
Christopher Hugh Moran Death – Law enforcement is investigating the death of a 32-year-old man in a fatal pedestrian accident on Friday morning. Police say Christopher Hugh Moran died after being struck by two vehicles on southbound I-15 as he attempted to cross the road. According to Nevada State Police, the incident happened around 5 a.m. heading southbound on I-15, south of Flamingo.
On Friday morning, a fatal accident occurred on a Las Vegas highway. Nevada State Police are investigating what happened. Nevada State Police said around 5 a.m. Friday, police attended to an accident where a pedestrian may have been hit while crossing the street. When officers arrived at the scene, they discovered an adult male was crossing from west to east on the south side when he was struck by a semi-trailer truck and a passenger car. Nevada State Police said a civilian stopped to provide assistance until medical personnel arrived. But the man died of his injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene.
The Clark County Coroner’s Office said the walker was 32-year-old Christopher Hugh Moran. Last Friday, the reason and circumstances of his death were still unknown. Police say southbound I-15 is permanently closed and traffic is being rerouted to Flamingo while the investigation continues. There was no more information available right away.
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