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It was the kind of classic car cruise that Daniel “Dano” Patten would have loved to film.
More than 100 cars drove down the streets of downtown Huntington Beach on Wednesday night, cruising through the fog down Pacific Coast Highway from Warner Avenue to Brookhurst Street.
The only thing missing was “Dano.”
Surf City Classics car club held a memorial ride starting at Lake Park to honor Patten as well as another late member, Tommy Simpson.
Patten, was a well-known Huntington Beach-based videographer who shot video of car shows and other Surf City events for his “Dano Live” YouTube channel, which has more than 10,000 subscribers. He died on Christmas Day.
Huntington Beach photographer at illegal street race struck and killed on Christmas Day [The Orange County Register]
Dec. 27 A photographer who documented Southern California car culture died at an illegal street racing event in Carson Friday, Dec. 25, after two vehicles veered into spectators.
Daniel “Dano” Patten, who lived in Huntington Beach, was fatally struck on Christmas day at about 1:30 p.m. near East 230th and Banning Streets in Carson, his brother, Orange resident Russ Patten said. Daniel Patten was filming drag races at what sheriff’s officials said was an illicit gathering.
“I did tell him on Christmas, when we talked, ‘Be careful going out to the street races, ” said his friend, Irvine resident Brian Almas. “A couple of the guys who were with him said, ‘Hey Dano we need to leave, this is dangerous today. ”
A scientist from East Lancashire is aiming to dispel some of the Covid-19 myths currently circulating on the internet while also promoting the benefits of vaccinations. Dr Daniel Patten is a postdoctoral research fellow in the Institute for Immunology and Immunotherapy at the University of Birmingham. Earlier in the year, the 33-year-old, who is originally from Colne, volunteered for the national Covid-19 testing efforts, working for a number of weeks in the country’s first ‘lighthouse lab’ in Milton Keynes. And now, he is taking to social media to try and better inform the general public of the importance of the Covid-19 vaccines and the benefits of vaccination in general.