nancielle
06-10-2007, 11:36 AM
Have been away for a while due to a dead computer. Anyway, I didn't see this posted here and thought it would serve as a reminder to everyone now that the weather is nicer and more people are out on the road. Apparently it took a day and a half to ID her. She did end up dying from her injuries a few days later. I used to live over in Albany and the area she was riding is a heavy traffic area (shops, businesses & the State University of NY @ Albany.)
Ride safely.
www.capitalnews9.com
Injured cyclist identified
Updated: 6/1/2007 12:26:35 PM
By: Ken Jubie
Albany police have identified the cyclist critically injured in an accident Wednesday morning. The accident happened at the intersection of Western Avenue and University Place.
The cyclist's name is Diva de Loayza. She's 40 years old and lives on Melrose Avenue and owns the Some Girls Boutique in Albany.
Police said de Loayza was riding her bike westbound on Western Avenue and ignored the red light. A van with the right of way was heading east and turning onto University Place when it collided with de Loayza.
She wasn't wearing a helmet and was thrown over the hood of the vehicle and hit her head on the pavement. She wasn't carrying an ID making it tough for police to figure out who she was
Albany Police Det. James Miller said, "She was in critical condition. Doctors considered her injuries life-threatening. We had no way of identifying her. It got to the point yesterday that we started going door to door in that area of the accident to see if anybody noticed the composite, recognized her."
Two of de Loayza's friends pieced things together after they couldn't get ahold of her, found her apartment empty and saw the sketch. They then contacted the police who made the connection and got in touch with de Loayza's mother who is from Albany but was out of town.
Police are hoping people can learn from this accident and suggest that people bring at least a driver's license or cell phone along for the ride. And, of course, biyclists are also reminded to wear a helmet.
http://www.capitalnews9.com/content/your_news/capital_region/default.asp?ArID=213098
Ride safely.
www.capitalnews9.com
Injured cyclist identified
Updated: 6/1/2007 12:26:35 PM
By: Ken Jubie
Albany police have identified the cyclist critically injured in an accident Wednesday morning. The accident happened at the intersection of Western Avenue and University Place.
The cyclist's name is Diva de Loayza. She's 40 years old and lives on Melrose Avenue and owns the Some Girls Boutique in Albany.
Police said de Loayza was riding her bike westbound on Western Avenue and ignored the red light. A van with the right of way was heading east and turning onto University Place when it collided with de Loayza.
She wasn't wearing a helmet and was thrown over the hood of the vehicle and hit her head on the pavement. She wasn't carrying an ID making it tough for police to figure out who she was
Albany Police Det. James Miller said, "She was in critical condition. Doctors considered her injuries life-threatening. We had no way of identifying her. It got to the point yesterday that we started going door to door in that area of the accident to see if anybody noticed the composite, recognized her."
Two of de Loayza's friends pieced things together after they couldn't get ahold of her, found her apartment empty and saw the sketch. They then contacted the police who made the connection and got in touch with de Loayza's mother who is from Albany but was out of town.
Police are hoping people can learn from this accident and suggest that people bring at least a driver's license or cell phone along for the ride. And, of course, biyclists are also reminded to wear a helmet.
http://www.capitalnews9.com/content/your_news/capital_region/default.asp?ArID=213098