Politics & Government

City To Pay Family Of Man Killed On Infamous Beverly Hills Street

The mother of the deceased driver will receive $400,000, and the driver's son will receive $240,000 under the settlement.

BEVERLY HILLS, CA –The mother and son of a pickup truck driver who was killed in a 2016 crash in Beverly Hills settled their lawsuit today against the city for a total of $640,000, according to My News LA. The wrongful death lawsuit was filed in August 2016 on behalf of Maria Caridade Rodrigues, the mother of 25-year-old Gerbis Gomes, and his son, Leonardo Maldonado, in Los Angeles Superior Court. Rodrigues will receive $400,000 under the settlement and her grandson $240,000, according to the news website.

The crash occurred about 8:20 a.m. Jan. 15, 2016 in the 800 block of Loma Vista Drive. Gomes, who was driving south toward Doheny Road when he struck a parked car, was trapped in the wreckage for about 30 minutes and died at a hospital about two hours after the crash, according to Beverly Hills police.

On March 7, 2014, a dump truck collided with a Los Angeles police car on the same street, killing Officer Nicholas Lee and injuring his partner. On May 9, 2014, off-duty LAPD Detective Ernest Allen was killed when a concrete mixer collided with his vehicle on the same street.

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"Although deaths were caused due to identical reasons as (Gomes') death, the city of Beverly Hills failed to properly reevaluate the roadway," the suit alleges. "These deaths were not a coincidence."

The street could have been redesigned so that it was less steep, according to the suit, which says speed bumps and signs warning of the perils of the street's incline also should have been put in place.

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