Second Adult Passes Away from DUI-Related Fatal Collision:
Quinceia McBean and Ian Shaw are both dead, and an illegal alien now faces vehicular manslaughter charges
The Clovis Police reported on Dec. 30, 2024, that, sadly, we have an update on a fatal collision that occurred at Fowler/Gettysburg on December 1, 2024. On December 28, a second adult passed away at a local hospital from the injuries sustained in the collision. During the early morning hours of December 1, a driver, arrested for being under the influence of alcohol, ran a red light while traveling at a high rate of speed, and collided with another car in the intersection. The force of the collision caused the 2 cars to hit 3 other parked cars in private driveways nearby. An adult female in the passenger seat of the car that was hit by the suspect, passed away at the scene, and the driver of the car was transported to the hospital in critical condition. That driver succumbed to his injuries over this past weekend.
The suspect arrested was identified as 19-year-old Fnu Himanshu of Clovis (FNU traditionally stands for “First Name Unknown”). Himanshu was booked into Fresno County Jail following the collision on December 1, and he remains in custody at this time. The Fresno County Sheriff–Coroner’s Office identified the adult female as 25-year-old Quinceia McBean of Coarsegold and the driver as 42-year-old Ian Shaw of Clovis. Officers are working with the Fresno County District Attorney’s Office to add appropriate charges to Himanshu, and there are no further updates regarding this case at this time.
Quinceia Louise McBean
July 21, 1999 – December 1, 2024
On behalf of the Clovis Police Department, we extend our heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims of this fatal collision. Of the 3 fatal collisions in Clovis this year, 2 have been DUI-related, and 4 lives were lost. To report a suspected driver under the influence of drugs or alcohol, call 911 immediately. Our department will continue proactive patrols for both traffic and DUI throughout the year.
Shaw’s family sent Action News a statement about his passing, writing:
Our family is devastated by the loss of my brother. Ian was a son, father, brother and friend to anyone he met. Ian grew up in Visalia, California, where he spent his fondest moments on the wrestling mat. Anyone who attended a wrestling tournament knew our mother by her boisterous cheers from the bleachers as she was his biggest cheerleader. Ian proudly wore the phrase “Momma’s boy” on the back of his letterman’s jacket. Ian went on to coach wrestling for several years at Clovis West High School and most recently worked for Pacific Gas & Electric Company. Ian is survived by his two children ages 12 years old and 6 months old and his mother and sister. Ian is the preceded in death by his sister and his brother, who was also killed by a DUI driver. We will never be able to understand why he was taken from us. This is a huge loss for his entire family. Ian fought for 28 days but the trauma to his body caused by this collision was too much. We were there by his side every day and held his hand until the end. Ian made a huge impact on the wrestling community and will be forever missed.
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