Fresno family awarded $57M after drunk driver killed doctoral student
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A heart-wrenching chapter has come to a close for the family of Beth Buchanan, the much-adored young woman from Fresno, whose life tragically ended due to the recklessness of a drunk driver. A judge has placed a $56.5 million value on her life, as determined in a wrongful death lawsuit against the driver responsible for this irreplaceable loss.

The judgment, issued by a Georgia judge, grants the Buchanan family this sum following the fatal incident in February 2023. Beth, a bright and kind-hearted 23-year-old, was driving her mother to the airport when a wrong-way driver struck their vehicle, resulting in her untimely death.

The individual responsible, Cesar Raudales Macias, remains at large, evading justice for his actions, which include charges of vehicular homicide. The U.S. Marshals Service has made his mugshot public and is actively seeking information, offering a $5,000 reward to aid in his capture.

Those who knew Beth Buchanan remember her not just for her academic achievements but for the warmth and positivity she brought into their lives. In a poignant reflection shared during the court proceedings, many recounted her as a beacon of light, with one person affectionately dubbing her “golden.”

At the time of her death, Beth was pursuing a PhD at the University of Georgia. Her academic journey was marked by acceptance into several prestigious Ivy League institutions, yet she chose Rice University, drawn by its nurturing environment which she described as her “happy place.”

The 23-year-old was studying for her PhD at the University of Georgia at the time of her death. Those who knew her described her as a star student who got accepted to several Ivy League schools but chose to go to Rice University because it was a “happy place.”

She loved learning, those close to her said.

“Beth believed school was like going to a birthday party where you got to bring a present home,” the judgement says. “That sense of excitement about learning stayed with her throughout her life.”

Her parents, partner, and fellow PhD candidate traveled to testify for Buchanan. Others wrote letters in support of her.

The award was determined by the amount of life Buchanan was projected to have left: 56.5 years.

Buchanan’s family says the judgement is more-so a legal acknowledgement of her life than a monetary gain.

“We are absolutely devastated by the tragic loss of Beth,” they said in a statement. “This award is largely symbolic and we do not want it to be mistaken for compensation. No amount of money could ever account for the loss of our daughter or fill the void she left behind.”

Macias’ whereabouts are unclear. The 28-year-old is accused of killing Buchanan with his vehicle while he drove intoxicated.

The U.S. Marshals Service urges anyone with information on Macias’ whereabouts to contact them at 1-877-926-8332.


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