Obituaries

San Francisco Man Killed In Lafayette Crash

The victim was working as a crossing guard outside a school when he was struck by a vehicle. A child was also hit.

People nearby pulled the victim from under the vehicle and emergency responders began administering CPR.
People nearby pulled the victim from under the vehicle and emergency responders began administering CPR. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

SAN FRANCISCO, CA — A crossing guard who was struck by a car and killed Wednesday near Stanley Middle School in Lafayette has been identified by the Contra Costa County Coroner's Office as 45-year-old Ashley Steven Dias, of San Francisco.

A child was also struck, suffered minor injuries and was transported to the hospital.

Police responded at 2:56 p.m. Wednesday to a report of a man trapped under a vehicle in front of the school. People nearby pulled Dias from under the vehicle and emergency responders began administering CPR.

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Dias was later pronounced dead at a hospital. Police haven't released the name of the driver involved, but said the person has been interviewed and is being cooperative.

Lafayette School District officials were at the scene Thursday morning to offer support for students and parents. Extra counseling support will be available to students this week.

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"We are extraordinarily saddened to learn of the loss of a member of our school community, and our thoughts are with his family and friends," district superintendent Richard Whitmore said in a statement. "We also regret the terrible impact of this accident on the student directly involved, the family members, and the additional students who witnessed the accident."

Whitmore encouraged members of the community to contact his office with questions at [email protected]. Anyone with information regarding the collision can contact Sgt. C. Jacquez with the Lafayette Police Department at [email protected].

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