Crime & Safety
Passenger On Motorcycle Seriously Injured In Crash In Mission Beach
The motorcyclist allegedly was speeding and doing wheelies.

SAN DIEGO, CA — A woman passenger on a motorcycle received life-threatening injuries after the motorcyclist crashed while doing wheelies in a Mission Beach neighborhood, the San Diego Police Department said Friday.
At 11:08 p.m. Thursday, a 21-year-old man was riding his Suzuki GSX- R600 motorcycle with a 20-year-old woman passenger in a parking lot at 700 Ventura Place, SDPD Officer J. Perales said.
The motorcyclist allegedly was speeding and doing wheelies.
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As the man exited the parking lot, his front wheel came down and he lost control of the motorcycle, the officer said.
The man sustained an abrasion to his leg. The woman passenger, who was not wearing a helmet, was thrown from the motorcycle and sustained a skull fracture, a fracture to her elbow, and avulsions to her forehead, Perales said. An avulsion is similar to an abrasion but more severe. The woman was taken to a hospital for her injuries, which were considered to be life-threatening.
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SDPD Traffic Division officers responded to the scene and was handling the investigation.
— City News Service