US man struck by car while helping ducks cross the road

US man struck by car while helping ducks cross the road

A superb Samaritan has reportedly died in entrance of his kids after he was struck by a automotive whereas serving to a household of geese cross the street.

Twelve-year-old William Wimsatt informed US news outlet KCRA3 the person began shooing the geese at an intersection in California and “everyone was clapping because he was being really nice”.

The boy captured a photograph of the act of kindness on his telephone, as he praised the person for his actions.

Twelve-year-old William Wimsatt told local news outlet KCRA3 the man was shooing the ducks and "everyone was clapping because he was being really nice".
A 12-year-old boy captured this photograph of Casey Rivara simply moments earlier than he was struck and killed by a automotive. (CNN/KCRA3)

“My mum rolled down the window and said ‘good job, good job’ and I said ‘good job’ to him too,” he mentioned.

Local media reported paramedics tried to save lots of the person however he was pronounced lifeless on the scene.

“I didn’t see the car actually hit him,” Wimsatt mentioned.

“All I remember is the sound and then him flying across the intersection.

“His footwear and one in all his socks had been proper in entrance of our automotive.”

Another 12-year-old boy, who witnessed the tragedy, set up a memorial with flowers and rubber ducks at the scene to honour the man.
Another 12-year-old boy, who witnessed the tragedy, set up a memorial with flowers and rubber ducks at the scene to honour the man. (CNN/KCRA3)

Another 12-year-old boy, who also witnessed the tragedy, set up a memorial with flowers and rubber ducks at the scene to remember the man.

“He was being very nice and you must honour him as a result of he was being actually type after which one thing horrible occurred to him,” he said.

“He was a tremendous particular person.”

Police said the driver of the car was a 17-year-old girl and the crash remains under investigation.

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