63-year old Roger M. Bosh died after crashing his vehicle into a wall on North Durango Drive in Las Vegas, Nevada. Authorities disclosed his identity in the wake of the accident, which took place on February 5.
Roger Bosh was driving a 1992 Buick Park Avenue on North Durango Drive before crashing into a cement wall. It came to the crash because he lost control of the vehicle. It is not clear why that was the case. Bystanders report the Buick swerved off of the roadway near El Campo Grande Avenue and collided into the wall. Some of them tried to revive the victim, but their attempts were unsuccessful.
Paramedics arrived on the scene and transported the unresponsive Bosh to Centennial Hills Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. At this time, police are not considering this a traffic related accident. A medical examination is pending.
Before moving to Las Vegas, Roger Bosh lived in Milford, UT. He went by various different nicknames.
When you happen to have a traffic accident in Nevada, it’s important to hold liability coverage. This covers property damage, medical bills, and other damages that other passengers, drivers, or pedestrians suffer because of the acts of the driver or owner of a vehicle. Liability coverage does not pay for the insured’s own damages.
Car owners can buy additional insurance to increase their amount of coverage. They can buy insurance that covers collision, which will pay for replacement or repair of the insured’s damaged vehicle.
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