Key Biscune, Fla. (WSVN) – A deadly accident claimed a woman’s life on the leading Bisken who was out for a bicycle ride.
Twenty -six -year -old Megan Andrews was badly killed by a 12 -year -old man riding his bicycle at the intersection of Woodcrest Road and Hampton Lane on Wednesday night.
The victim’s friend Mark Fried said that she knows her entire life and she said that she was more than one million types of person.
“I have known Megan since she was 10 years old,” she said. “I know her as a small child, I know her as a teenager, he loves and loves the community. This gives me the privilege of crying.”
Fried finger the village of the major Biscan government, saying that for a very long time, he has treated potential e-bikes and scooter accidents.
“Stop the signals have no meaning. Cars mean nothing. They are out of there,” he said. “The story has two sides. A leadership failure and the rules do not have to be established or implemented. The big story is the disadvantage of a wonderful woman.”
For years, and recently on Tuesday night, the residents showed in a village council meeting to warns the members that something can be terrible if they do not tighten the children, who are away from years away from receiving the license of a legitimate driver, running at a speed of 30 mph.
Residents said that these children are ignoring the drivers road rules or not.
“I would like to say that the safety and safety of our residents is a highest priority,” said Biscan Mayor Joe Rasco during Tuesday’s meeting.
Village officials were asked to draft their opinion on the matter. But after the death of Andrews, Biscan village is taking immediate measures.
In a video, Rasko said, “The residents of E-Back are so angry that the mayor has announced an emergency city council meeting on Friday, 16 February, where I will propose an immediate effective ban on e-bikes and scooters.”
But Fried said that this step by the village could be very low, it can be too late.
“This leadership, he did not do his work,” he said.
Rasco’s office told 7news that the mayor was not available for an interview on Thursday, but would be more to say in Friday’s meeting.
It is not clear whether the 12-year-old person involved in the deadly accident will face any result.
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