Douglas man dies from rollover injuries

By XAVIER ZARAGOZA
The Douglas Dispatch
Published/Last Modified on Monday, January 19, 2009 12:05 PM MST


A Douglas man died from injuries sustained in a one-vehicle roll over Jan. 10.


Bernardo Rios, 27, died at University Medical Center on Jan. 12.

In the early morning of Jan. 10 Rios was driving westbound on the 1900 block of 9th Street when he lost control of his Jeep Cherokee on the sharp curve of the road, said Marcus Gonzalez, spokesman for the Douglas Police Department.

Rios’s vehicle rolled over into a residential front yard then stopped as the Jeep hit a parked Mustang.

Rios was the driver and sole occupant. He was ejected from the Jeep and suffered severe head and chest trauma, Gonzalez said.

Douglas Fire paramedics transported him to the Douglas Municipal Airport, where he was transported to UMC. He died at about 8:30 p.m. on Jan. 12.

The cause of crash is still unknown as the crash is still under investigation.  More information will be provided as it becomes available, Gonzalez said.

 

Comments

    concerned wrote on Jan 26, 2009 10:13 AM:

    " Please let this be a wake up to all that seatbelts can save lives. A simple buckle can keep people from being ejected, the main cause of death in vehicle rollovers. Also, PUT CHILDREN IN CHILDSEATS! Cannot say how many times I see kids bouncing around the back and even front seats of vehicles in this town. "

    frutita wrote on Jan 19, 2009 3:55 PM:

    " For betos mom and dad thank you for rasing such a wonderfull person he was a great friend and the nicest and respectful man I knew he is grately missed and his happy face will always remain in our memory and hearts... God bless "

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