A 68-year old West Palm Beach man was killed Tuesday morning at around 9.15 after being struck by a crane near the intersection of South County Road and Royal Palm Way. Police say that James Brennan died at the scene after the 40-ton vehicle turned form Royal Palm Way onto southbound South County Road. According to Capt. Jeff Trylch, the crane was driven by 49-year old Christoper Geroda, of Royal Palm Beach. Apparently, Geroda did not know that he had hit somebody and kept driving to a construction site on Jungle Road.
The crane was owned by Beyel Brothers Crane and Rigging of South Florida. The company has a local office in Riviera Beach.
Keith Nardone of Keith Nardone Painting was a witness and described the horrific scene to Palm Beach Daily News. “I saw this guy fall underneath the crane. And when he fell down, he tried to grab up the middle of the crane to pull himself up, and the crane started dragging the guy. I tooted my horn and tried to holler at the guy (Geroda) to stop, and by the time I opened up my door to get out and try to run in front of him to stop him, the guy (Brennan) let go underneath the crane.” He said.
Nardone also told Palm Beach Daily News that it looked like Brennan was not in the crosswalk. He looked like he was just waiting to cross the street but somehow fell near the middle of the crane towards the back tires.
“I don’t believe the driver of the crane had any clue there was a guy there…He was just standing at the curb getting ready to move across, and I think he just fell down underneath the crane. It was a horrific sight. It was the most horrible thing I’ve ever seen in my life.” said Nardone.
The accident closed traffic between Royal Palm Way and Brazilian Avenue until about 2:40 p.m.
This is the second vehicle-pedestrian death to happen in the 300 block of South County Road since 2000. According to the police records department, a woman died that year after being hit by a vehicle 18 feet north of the crosswalk between Brazilian Avenue and South County Road.