Clark County coroner identifies man killed in accident at Lake Mead
May 21, 2014 - 3:56 pm
The man who died Sunday at Lake Mead National Recreation Area has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.
Javier Velazquez-Montiel, 30, of Mexico City, died from blunt-force trauma in a single-vehicle crash, the coroner’s office said Wednesday.
The National Park Service said Montiel was found unconscious by a park visitor on Northshore Road about 3 p.m. Park rangers and Nevada Highway Patrol responded and said speed was a factor in the crash. The Park Service also reported that Montiel was not wearing a seat belt.
Multiple unrelated incidents at the national park were reported the same day. There were two near-drownings and an injured hiker had to be rescued. At least 15 rescues were made on Sunday.
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