One person was killed and two others were injured and are in critical condition after a terrible accident involving two cars. early Wednesday morning at Lake Balboa, in the San Fernando Valley.
In accordance with Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD)The accident occurred at approximately 3:45 a.m. in the 6400 block of Northern Balboa Boulevard, at its intersection with Pobeda Boulevard.
The authorities stated that The driver of a white Corvette sports car exceeded the speed limit and ran a red light before colliding with a gray Honda Accord.whose driver died on the spot as a result of the collision.
When firefighters arrived on the scene, They found two of the three victims wedged between the twisted metal of one of the vehicles.It is reported by LAFD.
The man driving the Corvette and the passenger were taken to the regional emergency room, their condition is assessed as serious.
Due to the scale of the collision The Honda Accord was completely destroyed and the Corvette almost crashed into a store in a mall..
The age, gender and names of the three people involved in the accident have not been released yet.
Authorities are continuing an active investigation to find out the cause of the accident and her involvement in street racing.
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Source: La Opinion
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