Rattlesnake Bite Kills Costa Mesa Man, Family Seeks Justice


Author: The Daily News Now! March 12, 2026 Duration: 1:27
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Rattlesnake Bite Kills Costa Mesa Man, Family Seeks Justice

Tragic Loss: Family Challenges Rattlesnake Bite Death Ruling; Community Rallies for Support - A 25-year-old man from Costa Mesa, Julian Hernandez, died after a rattlesnake bite while mountain biking in Irvine. His family disputes the coroners ruling and has ordered an independent autopsy. The family is seeking support during their grief. The incident highlights the importance of immediate medical attention for rattlesnake bites and the early start of rattlesnake season in Orange County.

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