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Death of Pahrump man pinned under Jeep ruled accidental

Updated July 11, 2019 - 3:57 pm

The man who may represent the first fatality as a result of last week’s earthquakes in Southern California died an accidental death, the Nye County Sheriff’s Office announced.

Troy Ray, 55, of Pahrump died of traumatic asphyxia, with blunt force injuries as a significant condition, according to a video release Thursday.

He was found about 1 p.m. Tuesday in the lower foothills of the Pahrump Valley pinned underneath his red Jeep, the Sheriff’s Office said. He was last seen alive on July 3 at a local gas station, and it appeared he was working on his Jeep at the time of his death.

“Based on preliminary timing and circumstances at the scene, the Nye County Sheriff’s investigation reveals that this death may be the result of the vehicle falling off of the jacks on July 4 during the earthquake,” Sgt. Adam Tippetts previously said.

Sheriff’s Office Lt. David Boruchowitz said Thursday that the coroner hasn’t yet been able to estimate when Ray died. However, deputies still think the 6.4 earthquake on Independence Day was responsible for shaking the jacked-up Jeep and causing it to fall onto Ray, he said.

Contact Mike Shoro at mshoro@reviewjournal.com or 702-387-5290. Follow @mike_shoro on Twitter.

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