14-Year-Old Girl Critical After E-Skateboard Crash with Motorcycle in West Palm Beach A 14-year-old girl remains in critical condition after being struck by a motorcycle while riding an electric skateboard in West Palm Beach on Wednesday night. According to the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office crash report, the incident occurred at 10:06 p.m. on Pinion Drive, where the motorcycle was traveling westbound and collided with the girl, who was moving east on the skateboard. Both the motorcyclist and the girl were immediately transported to St. Mary’s Medical Center as trauma alerts due to the severity of their injuries. At the hospital, officials confirmed that the motorcycle driver sustained minor injuries, though the girl’s condition remains dire. Medical staff informed authorities that she is currently unconscious and intubated in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU). At this time, it is unclear whether the girl was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. Local authorities are continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the collision, including the exact sequence of events and potential contributing factors. The crash report details that the motorcycle was traveling westbound on Pinion Drive when it collided with the skateboard. The girl’s eastbound movement on the skateboard likely created a direct path of collision. While the motorcyclist was taken to the hospital with minor injuries, the girl’s critical condition has prompted heightened concern. Hospital officials have not yet provided further details about her prognosis, but her intubation and unconscious state indicate the severity of her injuries. Authorities have not yet released information about the motorcyclist’s identity or whether they were under the influence of alcohol or drugs.#pinion_drive #west_palm_beach #st_marys_medical_center #palm_beach_county_sheriff_office #motorcycle_driver
