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Sisters identified in tragic Santa Ana crash that claimed 4 teen lives

Sisters identified in tragic Santa Ana crash that claimed 4 teen lives

A tragic accident in Santa Ana claimed the lives of six victims, including two sisters who have been identified by their family. The young victims, mostly teenagers, were involved in a single-vehicle crash that resulted in four fatalities and two hospitalized, one critical and the other in very serious condition. The incident occurred at the intersection of West Segerstrom Avenue and South Townsend Street when the 18-year-old male driver lost control of the speeding vehicle, crashing into a tree. While two victims were ejected from the car, a nearby sedan sustained minor damage with no injuries to its occupants. A memorial has been set up at the crash site as family and friends mourn the loss of their loved ones. Ignacio Robles, the father of two of the girls involved, grieves the death of his 19-year-old daughter, Aurelia, while his other daughter, 15-year-old Arlene, survived the crash and is in stable condition after surgery. The identities of the victims, which include another pair of sisters, have not been officially disclosed, but friends shared that they were students at Valley High and Carr Intermediate schools in Santa Ana. A fundraising campaign has been created to assist the family with funeral costs as they cope with the devastating loss.

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