A Las Vegas woman who was told her husband had died in a hit-and-run accident is now dealing with a whirlwind of emotions after police revealed a mistake in his identification.
Esther Acosta, 33, was horrified to learn that her husband, Brandon Green, 38, ‘had succumbed to his injuries’ on September 17, after being struck by a vehicle at the intersection of Purple Flower Lane and South Durango Drive.
However, a day later, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department redacted its statement and informed Acosta of a mistaken identification.
LVMPD then told the mother of two that her husband was alive and in critical condition at a nearby hospital.
‘How can someone be dead by mistake? Has my husband’s heart stopped? Acosta explained the emotional impact to 8NewsNow. “I’m angry, frustrated, heartbroken, sad, but happy that my husband is alive.”
Esther Acosta, 33, was horrified to learn that her husband, Brandon Green, 38, ‘had succumbed to his injuries’ on September 17, after being struck by a vehicle at the intersection of Purple Flower Lane and South Durango Drive.
Just one day later, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department wrote its statement and informed Acosta of a mistaken identification.
The near-fatal accident occurred in the early morning hours of September 15 when the driver of an unknown vehicle traveling south collided with a pedestrian. police reports reveal.
The driver fled the scene after the collision and has not yet been identified.
Acosta said her husband did not have any identification when he was hit.
Green reportedly entered a rehab facility just before the accident, as his wife told him she had been struggling with addiction following the unexpected death of her mother months earlier.
The distraught wife also said her husband faces a long road to recovery and expects him to remain in the hospital for several months.
“Brandon will be in the hospital for a couple more months because he still needs more surgeries,” said a GoFundMe Page created to help cover the costs of Green’s healthcare readings.
The donation page, created by Acosta’s sister, Sandra Hernandez, claims that Green has “suffered serious injuries” and that the 38-year-old has received “multiple surgeries on his legs, brain, etc.” Broken ribs, broken left arm.
The mother of two was soon told that her husband, Brandon Green (pictured), was alive but in critical condition at a nearby hospital.
The donation page, created by Acosta’s sister, Sandra Hernandez, claims that Green has “suffered serious injuries” and that the 38-year-old has received “multiple surgeries on his legs, brain, etc.” Broken ribs, broken left arm
“It’s wrong for someone to do something like this to a human being and leave them for dead there as if that person is still out there, living their life, consciously living their life thinking that what they did is okay or they can just ignore it.” under the rug,” Acosta said.
Green was released from the intensive care unit nearly a month after the accident on his birthday, October 14, but remains under close monitoring as his road to recovery is far from over.
The LVMPD reportedly told Acosta that they have not yet located the suspect or a set of license plates, but they have located a vehicle.
The department said they were investigating a ‘white Acura TSX’ with 2011-14 license plates and visible damage to the ‘windshield, grille and bumper.’ 8NewsNow reported.
“How can someone live like this knowing that if they hurt someone, they could potentially hurt someone else?” he said.
“It’s wrong for someone to do something like this to a human being and leave them for dead there as if that person is still out there, living their life, consciously living their life thinking that what they did is okay or they can just ignore it.” under the rug,” he added.