(L.A.) Minor Aguilar Garcia, 40, Died After Falling into Tujunga Wash
Case Number: 2025-08379
Los Angeles County is reporting the death of a 40-year-old Latino male that occurred at the Tujunga Wash.
The coroner’s office identified the man as Minor Aguilar Garcia.
Height: 5 feet 9 inches / Weight: 160 pounds
Manner of Death: Accident
Cause of Death A: Blunt-Force Trauma of Head, Neck, and Torso
Cause of Death B: Fall From Height (Approximately 15–18 Feet) onto Concrete Floor
Other Significant Conditions: Acute Ethanol and Cocaine Intoxication and History of Drug Abuse
RIP MINOR E. AGUILAR GARCIA (January 24, 1985 – May 20, 2025)
Formal pronouncement of death was made on Tuesday.
Ruling by the deputy medical examiner was published on July 22, presumably after the results of tox screening had come back from the lab.
The decedent was drunk and high on coke when he fell to the ground, which was a concrete surface.
Tujunga Wash is a 13-mile-long stream that is a tributary of the Los Angeles River.

Photo above is dated June 10, 1986. The caption reads: “Firefighters survey the damage to Gladys Ouziel’s car, which plunged off a two-story parking garage, far left, and into Tujunga Wash in North Hollywood.”
Ouziel, 56 of North Hollywood, lost control of her Cadillac, crashed through two fences, swerved off of Magnolia Boulevard in the neighborhood of Sherman Village, and landed upside down in the wash. Ouziel, who suffered head injuries, was sent to St. Joseph Medical Center for treatment.