(Rosemead, CA) A pedestrian identified as Aric Verador Mesina, 30, was killed early Sunday morning, October 19, in a San Bernardino Freeway collision, according to the California Highway Patrol.
The crash occurred around 5:55 a.m. on the eastbound 10 Freeway, just west of Rosemead Boulevard. CHP officials said Mesina walked on the freeway. At some point, more than one vehicle struck him while on the roadway. It remains unclear why he was on the freeway at the time of the crash.
Traffic officers closed several lanes for the investigation and reopened the freeway at 9:11 a.m. No additional details about the drivers or vehicles involved have been released. CHP continues to look into the cause of the fatal collision.
Overview on the San Bernardino Freeway Collision
Pedestrian fatalities on high-speed freeways are rare but often devastating. Vehicles traveling at freeway speeds leave little chance for avoidance or survival. This accident that killed Mesina has prompted investigators to examine how the victim came to be on the roadway and what conditions contributed to the incident.
In these cases, California Vehicle Code 21954 is relevant. It instructs pedestrians crossing outside of marked intersections to yield to vehicles. CHP officers will assess lighting, visibility, and vehicle speed to determine whether either factor played a role.
If speed or unsafe driving contributed to the crash, the Basic Speed Law may also apply. This law mandates that drivers travel at speeds that are safe for conditions, including early-morning darkness or unexpected roadway hazards. Even at legal speeds, visibility on freeways can make pedestrian detection extremely difficult.
Authorities will continue reviewing evidence to clarify what led to the San Bernardino Freeway collision and to identify any additional safety concerns on that stretch of highway.
Guidance for Mesina’s Family
Losing a loved one in such a sudden and tragic way is deeply painful. If you are a relative of Aric Verador Mesina, you can contact the California Highway Patrol’s East Los Angeles Area Office for updates on the investigation and request the official collision report once it’s finalized.
Families may also reach out to the Los Angeles County Victim Assistance Program for grief counseling and support services. Speaking with a wrongful death attorney familiar with freeway collisions can help you understand your legal rights and options as you seek justice and healing in the aftermath of the San Bernardino Freeway collision.
If you have any concerns about navigating the legal process surrounding this incident, call 866-883-4318 to speak with a lawyer.