27-year-old man dies in Cathedral City: Coroner’s report

Chad Bianco Sheriff of Riverside County - Official Website
Chad Bianco Sheriff of Riverside County - Official Website
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On May 11, 2024, David Seth Gonzales, a 27-year-old male from Cathedral City, CA, tragically lost his life. According to the Coroner’s File #2024-03634, Gonzales passed away at 02:41 hours on the same day he sustained injuries. The incident occurred at Southbound Monroe Street, 412 feet south of Airport Boulevard in La Quinta.

The Riverside Sheriff’s Thermal division is investigating the circumstances surrounding Gonzales’ death under Investigation #LA24-132-0005. For additional information or further details about this case, interested parties are advised to refer directly to the investigating agency.

It has been confirmed that Gonzales’ next of kin have been notified about his untimely demise.



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