Calif. ER Doctor Was Hit by Car While Cycling, Then Allegedly Stabbed to Death by Driver in Daytime

October 2024 · 3 minute read

A California specialist died after he was hit by a vehicle while riding his bicycle and afterward wounded by the driver, specialists said. Dr. Michael J. Mammone, 58, was going along the Pacific Coast Thruway in Dana Point around 3 p.m. on Feb. 1 when a driver struck him from behind, as per a public statement from the Orange District Sheriff’s Office.

The driver, recognized as Vanroy E. Smith, 39, then, at that point, supposedly escaped his vehicle with a blade and started wounding Mammone, a doctor at Provision Mission Clinic in Laguna Ocean side. Smith was likewise supposedly holding a BB weapon when he moved toward Mammone.

As per witnesses, he then attacked Mammone in the crossing point, where Mammone was found with “extreme wounds,” per CBS News.

Observers had the option to keep Smith before agents showed up and captured him, specialists said. Smith was set up for the Orange Region Prison on doubt of homicide.

It isn’t quickly clear on the off chance that Smith has entered a request or held a lawyer to talk for his benefit.

The blade he purportedly pulled out was additionally recuperated at the scene, specialists said. It is muddled whether a firearm was recuperated.

Mammone was articulated dead at a neighborhood medical clinic a brief time frame later, as indicated by the sheriff’s office.

Calif. ER Doctor was hit by a car while cycling. The driver then got out of his vehicle and stabbed the doctor to death in a daytime attack.

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Specialists have not talked about intention or whether the two men knew one another.

“Agents are keeping all choices open to actually look at those containers maybe, to ensure they leave nothing uncovered,” Orange Region Sheriff’s Sgt. Mike Woodruff told KTLA.

Provision Mission Medical clinic gave an assertion Thursday affirming Mammone’s passing. “The whole Mission Emergency clinic family is lamenting over the deficiency of an amazing doctor and companion,” the assertion read, per KTLA. “We will respect Dr. Mammone’s devotion to our local area and energy for medication by proceeding to give remarkable consideration.”

Dr. First light Aatwal, a cardiologist at the medical clinic, told Fox 11 that Mammone “saved such countless lives here,” adding how the viciousness happened not a long way from where he worked.

“That is the incongruity of this entire thing,” she said. “Assuming a patient was gotten his condition he would have done all that he could to save that individual.”

As indicated by his profile on U.S. News and World Report, Mammone has over twenty years of clinical experience.

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