Coroner’s Office IDs North Las Vegas Crash Victim as Edson Beltran-Aviles


The Clark County coroner’s office says 33-year-old Edson Beltran-Aviles died in a single-vehicle crash on Thursday night. As noted in accident reports, the collision happened in North Las Vegas.

A spokesman for the city said Beltran-Aviles was heading south on Simmons Street at Citizen Avenue in a 2006 Chevrolet Colorado shortly after 7:30 p.m.

His pickup went off the road for reasons that are not yet clear, and it hit two light poles and a bus shelter.

Beltran-Aviles died at on the spot.

The official cause and manner of his death have not yet been revealed. Police will continue to investigate the cause of the crash.

Most traffic crash fatalities in Nevada happen in the urban areas like Las Vegas and Reno. These areas have limited accommodation for bicyclists and pedestrians.

These cities are also known for traffic congestion and high-speed roadways. The millions of visitors these cities get throughout the year also add to the problem.

While collisions between two or more vehicles get lots of attention, single vehicle crashes are also common.

They can result from a range of factors including driver impairment, fatigue, reckless driving, and speeding. Poor visibility, inclement weather, and road defects can also contribute to crashes.

Details about what caused Beltran-Aviles to leave the roadway could come in subsequent reports when police conclude their investigations.

Depending on the findings, the victim’s family may need the services of a car injury lawyer. If someone else was in some way responsible for the crash, they may be able to get compensation.

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