Bicyclist, 26, dies after he’s struck by driver in St. Paul

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A bicyclist died after he was struck by a driver in St. Paul last week, the police department said Tuesday.

Officers responded at about 6:30 p.m. on Dec. 22 to a report of a crash on Warner Road near U.S. 61.

St. Paul Fire Department medics took James Moo, 26, to a hospital with life-threatening injuries, said Sgt. Toy Vixayvong, a police spokesman. James Moo, of St. Paul, died the next day.

The driver stayed at the scene, was cooperative with officers and showed no signs of impairment, according to Vixayvong. The crash is under investigation.

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A family friend, Rose Say, remembered him as “a source of kindness, laughter, and support to everyone who knew him. His presence could light up a room, and their compassion left a lasting mark on our lives.”

She wrote in a GoFundMe (gofund.me/ad2d4b656) for his family’s funeral expenses and medical bills that “James was someone who always showed up for others. He was a brother, uncle and son. … Losing him has left an unimaginable hole in our hearts and in the lives of their family and friends.”

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