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Student dies after skateboard accident

Ashley Evans

Issue date: 4/4/07 Section: News
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Sacramento State student Casey M. Raffaelli, a talented artist, avid skateboarder and rowing enthusiast, died on March 22 after succumbing to head injuries sustained in a skateboarding accident. He was 20.

Raffaelli, the son of San Mateo Police Capt. Kevin Raffaelli and nephew of South San Francisco Police Chief Mark Raffaelli, was skateboarding down a steep hill in San Francisco when he fell.

While the cause of the accident is still unclear, it has been determined by family members that he was not wearing a helmet.

Raffaelli was going nearly 20 mph down Hillside Boulevard, on his way to obtain a clerks card for his job at Lunardi's grocery store, when he fell and hit his head against the ground, according to witnesses.

Raffaelli lost consciousness at the scene and never regained it.
Raffaelli spent one week at the San Francisco General Hospital in intensive care with brain swelling, said his uncle, Mark Raffaelli.

He was taken off life-support eight days later on March 22, according to the San Mateo County coroner's office.

Raffaelli is said to have been an adventurous, fearless, smart and incredibly witty young man.

"I think that I'll miss his sense of humor, friendship and loyalty the most," Mark Raffaelli said.

He said that Raffaelli was also involved in the family business of law enforcement.

"Casey was once a parking enforcement representative for the San Mateo Police Department," Mark Raffaelli said. "He was studying criminal justice (at Sac State) during the time of the accident."

"Casey's dad and myself want to emphasize helmet safety," Mark Raffaelli said. "A lot of young people, like Casey, think that they are immune to danger….Had Casey been wearing a helmet, he would be still be with us today."

Approximately 26,000 people require hospital treatment for injuries relating to skateboarding, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Of that number, experienced skaters like Raffaelli, who are said to take more risks and wear less protective gear, have the second highest number of injuries.

Raffaelli is survived by his father Kevin Raffaelli, his stepmother Elizabeth Raffaelli, his mother Theresa Foster, his stepfather George Foster, and his three older brothers, Joshua, Gabriel and Anthony. 

Raffaelli's memorial, which was held on March 27 at the All Souls Church in South San Francisco, was attended by more than 400 friends and family members.

Donations in his memory can be made to the NORCAL/Sierra Rowing Crew c/o Mike Stills 530 Bay Road, Menlo Park, 94025.

Ashley Evans can be reached at news@statehornet.com
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Anita Mauger

posted 6/01/07 @ 9:29 AM PST

Hello,
First I would like to offer my deepest sympathy for the family. Our family is approaching the anniversary of a 14 year old who tragically died in a skateboarding accident on June 17, 2006(he was not wearing a helmet). (Continued…)

Lisa Epperson

posted 8/24/07 @ 12:54 PM PST

Anita,
I am so sorry about your loss, my son DJ Epperson III passed away Oct 8, 2006 from head trauma from a skateboarding accident-he too wasn't wearing a helmet and died from the brain swelling. (Continued…)

Marcy Tilmann

posted 7/16/08 @ 6:59 PM PST

We realize this is one year ago, but still feel compelled to tell our story. Our hearts go out to all of these families that have suffered such a loss. (Continued…)

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