Media And Advocacy Groups Agreed That He Was Dead
Meanwhile, somewhere a lowly factchecker pleads for his job:
There’s a plaque on Shore Road where bicyclist Ivan Morales was struck by an SUV nearly a year ago. After being hurled more than 30 feet in the air, his helmet split in half. So did his skull. The NYPD and news reports said he was dead.
This weekend, Time’s Up!, a bike advocacy group, organized a tour of sites throughout the city where cyclists were killed by motor vehicles. When News 12 broadcast a segment from the spot where Morales was killed, his fellow churchgoers were shocked.
Ivan Morales is alive and well and living in the Bronx.
“I was actually dead at one point,” the 62-year-old retired Metro-North computer analyst said yesterday. “In the ambulance, they said, there’s nothing we can do for this guy. What happened, by the grace of God, I came back.” He was in a coma for four days and didn’t remember anything about the Jan. 9, 2006, incident after waking.
No word on whether the plaque was returned.
Posted: January 11th, 2007 | Filed under: Dude, That's So Weird, The Bronx