Community Mourns Loss of Local Father and Coach in Hit-and-Run
SANTA ANA, CA (April 22, 2024) — The San Bernardino community and a grieving family are seeking justice after 44-year-old Anthony Molina, a father of five and dedicated Little League coach, was tragically killed in a San Bernardino hit-and-run accident.
The incident occurred early Friday morning as Molina was walking home around 3:22 a.m. along Marshall Boulevard near Elm Avenue.
Despite a security camera capturing the sound of the crash, poor visibility has hindered efforts to identify the vehicle involved. Molina’s sudden death has deeply affected his family, who remembered him as a pillar in the community. “I’m missing my son, look what you did to my son,” his mother, Sandra, was quoted as saying during an interview with local news agencies.
Anthony Molina had been a significant figure in local sports, coaching Little League for over two decades, and had lived in his home for 28 years. His contributions to youth sports and the neighborhood have left an indelible mark on those he interacted with.
The authorities have yet to release any details regarding the suspect’s vehicle. In a heartfelt plea, Anthony’s sister, Darling Vanessa Molina, urged the driver to come forward. “If you’re watching, turn yourself in,” she reportedly said. “My brother deserves to get justice.”
The family’s quest for answers continues as they cope with their profound loss. For those facing similar tragedies, legal assistance can often be necessary to navigate the complexities of wrongful death cases in California. RTM Law Firm is prepared to offer compassionate and competent legal support to help ensure that justice is served. If you or someone you know needs help, please reach out to us.
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