An accident report from the area of Stanwood, Washington, contains the release of the name of the woman who died in a vehicular accident. Ceanna J. Diller was identified by the Snohomish County Medical Examiner’s Office on Monday, April 13th.
The woman died in a single-vehicle crash that occurred on Friday, April 10th, at about 3:40 p.m. in the 29200-block of 80th Avenue, NW, in north Stanwood. The vehicle Diller was traveling in as a passenger was driven by an unidentified male driver, 25, who lost control of the car.
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The vehicle veered off the roadway and struck a tree, according to the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office Collision Investigation Unit detectives. The driver and Diller were ejected from the vehicle and sustained severe trauma.
The woman was found unresponsive by first responders and pronounced dead at the scene. The medics took the driver to an undisclosed local hospital where he received treatment for life-threatening injuries.
The CIU detectives are taking point on the investigation into the crash, and they believe that drugs and alcohol might have played a role.
Accident reports show that drugs, alcohol, or a combination of both is one of the common causes of accidents in Washington and the United States. A driver who is under the influence of either of the two is considered impaired under the law.
When a person gets injured or hurt in an accident, the driver faces a criminal charge. Depending on the circumstance of each case, the person might do time in jail, pay a fine, and have his or her driving privileges revoked.
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