Elderly Pedestrian Critically Hurt After San Ysidro Collision

An 83-year-old man is clinging to life after police say he was struck by a vehicle last Saturday in San Ysidro, suffering a pelvic fracture and a brain bleed. The collision happened around 6:30 PM in the 200 block of East San Ysidro Boulevard, shortly after the vehicle exited the freeway. Emergency crews rushed the victim to a nearby hospital.

What the police say

According to the San Diego Police Department, the vehicle involved was a 2011 Jeep Liberty driven by a 71-year-old man who was headed westbound on East San Ysidro Boulevard after leaving the freeway, 10News reported. Investigators say the pedestrian walked into the roadway mid-block and into the path of the Jeep, where he was struck. Police have not announced any criminal charges tied to the crash.

Injuries and response

Officers told Times of San Diego the man suffered a pelvic fracture and a brain bleed and was taken to an area hospital with life-threatening injuries. Authorities said alcohol was not believed to be a factor in the collision. The San Diego Police Department’s Traffic Division has taken over the investigation…

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