Parents of 4 Pepperdine students struck and killed on PCH sue state and local agencies

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In a heart-wrenching incident in October 2023, four Pepperdine University students were fatally struck by a vehicle while crossing Pacific Coast Highway (PCH). The parents of these young victims have taken legal action, filing a lawsuit against state and local agencies, alleging negligence in maintaining safe roadway conditions. The lawsuit points to a pattern of inadequate safety measures that have left pedestrians vulnerable on this busy highway. The families aim to hold the responsible agencies accountable for their failure to protect citizens, raising significant concerns about pedestrian safety in high-traffic areas. This case has not only drawn attention to the specific incident but has also ignited a broader conversation about road safety in the community.

Advocates are calling for immediate action to implement better infrastructure and safety protocols to prevent such tragedies in the future. The lawsuit serves as a reminder of the tragic consequences that can arise from negligence and the importance of governmental responsibility in ensuring public safety. As the legal proceedings unfold, the families continue to seek justice for their lost loved ones.

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