Fact Check: Is Axell Hodges Dead or Alive? Motocross Racer Death Hoax Trend

Recently, the news is going viral on the internet about the motocross rider. The public is surfing the internet to find out about the cyclist. When the public learns the identity of the motorcyclist, they are all shocked by the news. everyone started surfing the internet to know more about him and his family not only everyone is surfing the internet to give their condolences to the family as everyone is having a hard time now. In this article, we have brought information about him and also about his family, not only that, we are also going to give details about his death in this article. Keep reading the article to know more.

Is Axell Hodges dead or alive?

The San Diego County Medical Examiner has named the bicyclist who was killed in a collision Tuesday afternoon east of Ramona. At Playground Motocross Park, a personal motocross facility near Sutherland Dam Road, X Games athlete Pat Casey has passed away. According to CHP Officer Jared Grieshaber, the 29-year-old driver misjudged his landing and the motorcycle appeared to collapse on top of him. According to Cal Fire San Diego spokesman Brent Pascua, witnesses at the facility who reported the collision around 3 p.m. gave Casey CPR until relieved by emergency personnel, who continued until around 3:40 p.m. when they pronounced him dead.

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On Wednesday, Pascua told NBC 7 that crews only took a “normal amount of time” to get to the site and that dispatchers had instructed bystanders on CPR before first responders arrived. According to the X Games website, the facility is privately owned by Encinitas native motocross rider Axell Hodges. It is frequently used for motocross training, as well as some X Games competition. The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department is investigating the incident and accompanying death because it occurred on private land.

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According to a biography on the Vans “off the Wall” team members website, Casey, who won many medals at the Xgames, was born and raised in Yorba Linda, California. He invented several feats, including the “double decade” and the “backflip decade”. The jockey’s wife, Chase, and her two young children are still alive. When contacted by NBC 7 for comment on Wednesday, she said: “He is our everything. He excels at everything he does and makes everyone around him happy. My soul mate, the most ideal male.

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