Lexington, September 29, 2025
News Summary
A 46-year-old man, Abamekeze Biame Meh, lost his life in a pedestrian accident in Lexington. The incident occurred near Versailles and Red Mile roads, with authorities currently investigating the circumstances. This tragedy follows another pedestrian fatality earlier in August involving Charles T. Bowen. Community concerns over pedestrian safety and responsible driving have been raised as both incidents highlight a worrying trend of urban pedestrian fatalities. Local officials emphasize the need for public awareness and adherence to traffic laws.
Lexington – A tragic pedestrian accident has claimed the life of a 46-year-old Lexington man, Abamekeze Biame Meh. The incident occurred around 12:45 a.m. on a Sunday near the intersection of Versailles and Red Mile roads. According to Fayette County Coroner Gary Ginn, Meh died as a result of blunt force injuries from the collision. The coroner ruled Meh’s death as an accident. Details about the driver and the vehicle involved in the incident have yet to be released by local authorities.
The accident follows a similar incident that occurred earlier this month, on August 5, when another Lexington man named Charles T. Bowen was killed at the intersection of Liberty Road and Liberty Hill Drive. Bowen, aged 47, succumbed to multiple blunt force injuries after being struck by a vehicle late on a Tuesday night. Emergency services were alerted just before 10:44 p.m., but Bowen was pronounced dead at the scene. The Collision Reconstruction Unit has since launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding his death.
In Bowen’s case, a 35-year-old man named Bryce Daniel was arrested on-site. He is facing charges for operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol (DUI). The road where Bowen was struck remained closed for several hours to facilitate the investigation. Similar protocols are likely in place for the ongoing inquiry into Meh’s death.
Local authorities are currently gathering more information on both accidents. They urge anyone who may have witnessed either incident or has any relevant information to contact the Lexington police at 859-258-3600. There is also an option for the public to submit anonymous tips through Bluegrass Crime Stoppers at 859-253-2020.
Community Concerns and Traffic Safety
The recent fatalities have raised concerns in the Lexington community regarding pedestrian safety. Local officials highlight that pedestrian accidents can be minimized through a combination of public awareness and responsible driving behavior. They reiterate the importance of adhering to traffic laws and the dangers that arise from operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol.
Background on Recent Pedestrian Accidents
Meh’s and Bowen’s deaths are part of a worrying trend that has seen a rise in pedestrian fatalities in urban centers. Many cities, including Lexington, are implementing measures aimed at improving pedestrian safety, such as enhanced crosswalk visibility, reduced speed limits in high pedestrian traffic areas, and public campaigns to raise awareness about the rights of pedestrians on roadways.
As investigations into both incidents continue, the Lexington community remains hopeful for swift action that will prevent future tragedies and ensure safer streets for all residents.
FAQ
Q: What happened to Abamekeze Biame Meh?
A: Abamekeze Biame Meh, a 46-year-old man from Lexington, was struck and killed by a vehicle early Sunday morning. His death was ruled an accident by the Fayette County Coroner.
Q: Where did the accident take place?
A: The accident occurred near the intersection of Versailles and Red Mile roads in Lexington.
Q: Are there any charges related to these incidents?
A: Yes, the driver involved in the separate incident with Charles T. Bowen has been charged with DUI. The identity of the driver in Meh’s accident remains undisclosed.
Q: What should witnesses do if they have information?
A: Witnesses are encouraged to contact the Lexington police at 859-258-3600 or to submit anonymous tips to Bluegrass Crime Stoppers at 859-253-2020.
Key Features of the Incidents
| Feature | Incident Involving Meh | Incident Involving Bowen |
|---|---|---|
| Date | Sunday | August 5 |
| Time | 12:45 a.m. | 10:44 p.m. |
| Location | Versailles and Red Mile roads | Liberty Road and Liberty Hill Drive |
| Affected Individual | Abamekeze Biame Meh | Charles T. Bowen |
| Coroner’s Determination | Accident | Multiple blunt force injuries at the scene |
| Charges | None disclosed | Driver charged with DUI |
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Additional Resources
- Fox 56 News: Man Killed in Lexington Accident
- Wikipedia: Pedestrian Safety
- Kentucky.com: Fatal Pedestrian Accident
- Google Search: Pedestrian Safety Measures
- WKYT: Pedestrian Killed in Lexington Crash
- Google Scholar: Traffic Safety
- The BayNet: Pedestrian Crash in Lexington
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Traffic Safety
- Kentucky.com: Fayette County Pedestrian Accidents
- Google News: Lexington Pedestrian Accidents

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