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Family sues Riverside County after sheriff's deputy runs red light, killing a man and injuring his fiancée
Gavin Hinkley, 21, and his fiancée, Madeline Fox, 20, were running errands when their car was hit at an intersection in the city of Calimesa, according to the lawsuit.
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Gavin Hinkley, 21, and his fiancée, Madeline Fox, 20, were running errands when their car was hit at an intersection in the city of Calimesa, according to the lawsuit.
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