
2 pairs of sibling victims in fatal solo-vehicle accident in Santa Ana
New information has surfaced regarding the tragic single-vehicle crash in Santa Ana that primarily involved teenagers. The incident occurred when a vehicle collided with a tree at the intersection of West Segerstrom Avenue and South Townsend Street around 11:30 p.m., prompting a response from Santa Ana Police. Upon their arrival, officers found five females and one male in the car, and it was determined that the 18-year-old male driver was speeding before losing control on Segerstrom Avenue. The crash resulted in four fatalities, while one victim is fighting for their life in the hospital, and another is in critical condition. Video footage shows the severe damage sustained by the vehicle at the crash site, drawing friends and family of the victims who gathered to pay their respects. Although the identities of the victims have not been officially released, it is known that they were all friends, connected through Valley High School in Santa Ana. The heartbreaking news has deeply impacted their peers, who expressed disbelief and sorrow over the loss. The investigation into the crash is ongoing, with authorities considering the involvement of alcohol or drugs in the tragic incident.
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