Good Samaritan who Rescued Suicidal Woman, Dies


As reported earlier in the week, a man that was known throughout his Norwalk neighborhood as a Good Samaritan who helped feed the homeless, was struck by a car after he attempted to rescue a suicidal woman.  The man, a Mr. Charles Bybee, died Friday from his injuries.  He was 62 years old.

Bybee was struck by the vehicle at around 9 p.m. Monday evening in the 1100 block of West Orangethorpe Avenue, and was taken to the UC Irvine Medical Center.  He  was later pronounced dead at 2:42 a.m. Friday morning. The rescued woman is herself unharmed and is being detained at a mental facility, where she is receiving treatment.

One could assume that  man of this type of temperament would be glad to know the woman he saved is okay, but the loss is devastating for the community as well as his family.  This is why surviving loved ones should look into the possibility of pursuing a wrongful death lawsuit, if at all possible.  Such cases can look very cut and dry but may have many legal implications that need to be worked out with a professional. If someone you loved was lost in  a similar tragedy, get the law on your side.  Contact one of our wrongful death attorney’s today and set up a free consultation. We will go over your case and see what we can do to bring closure and justice  to you and your beloved family member.

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