Crime & Safety

Coroner Identifies Second Bystander Run Over by Truck in North Hollywood

A 22-year-old man was one of three people struck by a truck while standing on the side of the freeway where a vehicle was on fire.

The coroner today released the name of a 22-year- old man who died when a car struck him and two other men as they stood near a stopped vehicle that was on fire on the right shoulder of the northbound Hollywood (170) Freeway.

Lavante Harold Agusto Cox of Hemet was the crash victim who died at the scene, said coroner’s Lt. Ryan Hays.

The accident occurred about 12:15 p.m. Thursday south of Sherman Way, said California Highway Patrol Officer Leland Tang of the West Valley Area office.

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The two others were transported in critical condition to a hospital, where one died Friday morning, Tang said. That man’s name was still withheld pending confirmation by the coroner, Hays said.

According to the preliminary investigation, a vehicle was pulled onto the right shoulder because of an engine fire, Tang said. The driver got out, and the fire department was notified.

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Another vehicle then pulled onto the shoulder nearby, and its four occupants got out, Tang said.

At that time, the driver of a 2000 Toyota that was northbound in the No. 3 lane at about 70 mph swerved to the right, apparently to avoid an unrelated accident that had occurred in the Nos. 3 and 4 lanes, Tang said.

The Toyota then struck the three men, who were occupants of the vehicle that had pulled up behind the burning vehicle, Tang said. The Toyota, with one man lodged in its windshield, continued onto the Sherman Way offramp and crashed on an embankment, Tang said.

The driver of the Toyota, identified as 41-year-old Ronnie Catap, was taken to a hospital for treatment of moderate injuries and was not arrested, Tang said.

The crash occurred as firefighters were arriving on scene, and they rendered aid to the injured people, Tang said.

The exact sequence of events and the cause of the crash remain under investigation, he said.

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