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SACRAMENTO CRASH

Bee Lao dies in pedestrian crash on Del Paso Boulevard

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Lao struck by a vehicle Sunday evening near Marysville Boulevard

November 02, 2025 | Sacramento, CA

A 46-year-old Sacramento resident lost his life in a pedestrian collision on Sunday evening at a major intersection in the city. 

Authorities continue to examine the circumstances surrounding the incident that claimed Bee Lao.

police lightsBee Lao, 46, of Sacramento, was killed when a vehicle struck her near Del Paso and Marysville boulevards in Sacramento County.

What Happened in the Crash?

Bee Lao, a 46-year-old man from Sacramento, was struck by a vehicle near Del Paso Boulevard and Marysville Boulevard just before 6:30 p.m. on November 02. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

  • Victim: Bee Lao, age 46, Sacramento resident
  • Date and Time: November 02, 2025, just before 6:30 p.m.
  • Location: Intersection of Del Paso Boulevard and Marysville Boulevard, Sacramento, California
  • Outcome: Pronounced dead at the scene
  • Driver Action: Remained at the location

Why Do Pedestrian Accidents Remain a Concern?

Pedestrians face ongoing dangers on roadways across the country. Data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration highlights the persistent risks.

YearPedestrian FatalitiesChange from Previous Year
20237,314Down 3.7% from 2022
2022Not specifiedNot Available
2019Approximately 6,412 (pre-pandemic baseline)Not Available

The 2023 total represents a 14 percent increase over the 2019 figure despite the recent decline.

Legal Insights

“In most instances, pedestrians possess the right of way when crossing an intersection or a street regardless of if they are in a marked crosswalk,” said Candice Bond, managing partner at Bond Legal.

  • Independent investigations help preserve evidence and protect family rights in cases such as this
  • Quick action by authorities proves essential to determine fault

“It is almost always a driver’s duty to yield to any pedestrian,” said Stefano Formica, of counsel with Bond Legal.

  • Families may pursue wrongful death claims for losses including income, companionship, and funeral costs
  • Insurance companies may push for low settlements, making legal advocacy vital

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Candice Bond, national legal analyst for Newsline, has extensive experience with fatal pedestrian accidents. If you or a loved one needs help, she offers free consultations.

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The staff of Newsline would like to extend our thoughts and prayers to Bee Lao and family

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