Scooter-riding man killed in crash with Jaguar identified
A man killed when his scooter collided with a Jaguar driven by a 98-year-old woman was identified Thursday as Oscar Alaniz of Orange.
Alaniz, 35, died Wednesday afternoon when he drove into a Costa Mesa intersection on a green light and collided with a vehicle turning left in front of him.
Officials with the Costa Mesa Police Department said the car was turning on a green light. The woman driving the car stopped at the scene and was interviewed by police.
Alcohol did not appear to play a role in the crash, and she was released pending an investigation, they said.
Alaniz died of his injuries, police said
The Orange County sheriff-coroner’s office will perform an autopsy in the next few days, authorities said.
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