Mar. 16, 2025
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According toKTLA, 23-year-old Daniel Guerrero’s family said he died at the scene of a car accident on Sunday evening while purchasing diapers for his 5-month-old daughter, Alyssa.
“He never came back,” Guadalupe Avina, Guerrero’s fiancée, told the outlet. “I was calling him and he always answers his calls, and this time he didn’t.”
The driver of another vehicle involved in the crash also died, the KTLA reported.
Witnesses told authorities one of the two cars appeared to be street racing leading up to the collision, KTLA reported.
Mar. 16, 2025
James and Nicole Davis with their daughter, Elliana.Photo: GoFundMe
A 25-year-old father died of his injuries after he was seriously burned on Christmas night.
“I was sitting on the couch with my family, when all of a sudden we heard a big BOOM,” Nicole recalled in the page’s description. “I thought it was a gun shot. Then, my dad starts screaming James is on fire.”
Mullica Township police chief Brian Zeck toldNJ.
Mar. 16, 2025
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A Minnesota dad tragically died this weekend, just hours before Father’s Day, while attempting to rescue his child who had fallen into a lake.
Becker County Sheriff Todd Glander confirms to PEOPLE that Christopher Franklin Nicholas Schultz, 31, of Frazee was identified as the drowning victim from Saturday evening’s incident in Detroit Lakes.
Though it was sadly too late for selfless father, Schultz’s child, a 3-year-old boy, was safely brought to shore and has since been treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Edwards and her father, James Travis Brown, 38, were allegedly in a “consensual and mutual” relationship, according to the sheriff’s office.
“Investigators also found other evidence to support their claim that the relationship was consensual,” according to the release.
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Mar. 16, 2025
Corbett Fire Department responding to fallen hiker.Photo:Corbett Fire District #14/twitter
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On Saturday, the Corbett Fire District confirmed that it had “responded to Multnomah Falls to a report of someone falling off the trail. Unfortunately, the hiker has died from the injuries from the fall.”
The Multnomah Co. Sheriff’s Office also confirmed in a tweet that the fallen hiker had been “located” and was deceased.
Speaking toCNN, Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson John Plock said the man “slid down a steep hill and then fell off a cliff,” adding: “We estimate it was a 100 to 150-foot fall.