Frederick Stuve Seriously Injured in Fatal Pedestrian Crash at PCH and Newland Street in Huntington Beach

Frederick Stuve ID’d as Man Hospitalized after Huntington Beach Pedestrian Accident at Pacific Coast Highway and Newland Street

Frederick Stuve
Frederick Stuve Seriously Injured in Fatal Pedestrian Crash at PCH and Newland Street in Huntington Beach

Huntington Beach, California (July 27, 2021) – Frederick Stuve, 50, has been identified as the male pedestrian who was hit and injured by a vehicle on Sunday evening in Huntington Beach, authorities said.

The deadly pedestrian crash transpired at about 8:00 p.m., on July 25, on northbound Pacific Coast Highway near Newland Avenue.

According to the police, a Nissan Altima driven by Chillandra Bell, 26, of Victorville, was traveling northbound on Pacific Coast Highway when it ran a red light, striking Deanna Stuve, 48, of Hemet, and her husband, Frederick. They were crossing in the crosswalk with the right of way.

Sadly, Deanna was pronounced dead at the scene. Frederick was hospitalized in critical condition.

Bell tried to flee the scene but was arrested and taken into custody on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter and hit-and-run, resulting in death.

It was not clear if drugs or alcohol played a role in the accident.

The crash remains under investigation.

Pacific Attorney Group passes condolences to the family and friends of the deceased. We also hope that those injured in the crash will recover soon. If you or your loved one was involved in a car accident, call our law office at Click to call : 866-803-6502 and talk to an accident attorney.