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The Desert Sun from Palm Springs, California • Page A12

Publication:
The Desert Suni
Location:
Palm Springs, California
Issue Date:
Page:
A12
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12A DESERT Electric shock victim, 10, released rom hospital A10-year-old girl injured by an Easter Sunday swimming pool electric shock was released from Loma Linda Univer- ity Medical Center, a pokesperson confirmed riday. he March 27 incident illed James Tramel, 43, of Burlingame, after he received an electric shock in a Palm Springs pool. Tramel had jumped into the pool in an attempt to save his 9-year- old daughter, who was in critical condition Friday a Loma Linda University edical Center, officials aid. ive other people who were in the pool at the time also received electric shocks, four of them were treated and released from Desert Regional Medical Center. Reports Woman found dead in Coachella home identified Awoman found dead arlier in March in Coachella has been identified by the Riverside County Coroner's Office Friday.

Just before 6:30 a.m. on March 20, authorities ere called to a home in the 52-700 block of Calle mpalme, according to the Riverside County heriff's Department. That's in a neighborhood outhwest of Harrison Street and Avenue 52. fficials found Cecilia Silva, 31, dead. The sheriff's department's central homicide nit was called in to inv estigate and other de- ails were not released.

This is the Coachella Valley's third death that is being investigated as a homicide this year. Jan. 31, a 22-year- ld man was killed on Ramon Road near Landau Boulevard in Cathedral City. Officers went to the a rea after hearing guns hots and they found the ictim in a car that entered the Ramon Plaza parking lot and crashed into a tree. ater, on Feb.

21, Byron Crews was pro- ounced dead at John F. Kennedy Memorial Hospital in Indio. He suffered fatal injuries dur- i ng a fight at a La Quinta home on Avenida Navar- o. The number of 2016 omicides is lower than the number to date in 2015. he first killing of 2015 occurred Jan.

1in Desert Hot Springs and five more occurred across the Coachella Valley before Feb. 1. That included a double mur- er-suicide in Palm prings. Four homicides were reported in Cathedral City, including a Dec. 19 double homicide involving Indio resident David Chavez and his unborn child, who died after the other was hit by gunfire.

The shooting hap- ened shortly after the victims visited Candy Cane Lane, the street illed with homes decorated for the holidays. No one's been arrest- d. There were 25 homi- ides in 2015, which was down from 31in 2014. That was a five-year record. Atagi PUBLIC SAFETY BRIEFS.

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