On Wednesday, May 20th, the authorities released the details of the accident that sent a woman to the afterlife in Banning, Riverside County, California. They disclosed in the accident reports that Adrianna Andreas, 38, died in a single-vehicle crash after her car rolled and went down an embankment.
The fatal accident happened on Tuesday afternoon, May 19th, in the 1000-block of North Sunset Street Avenue. The Riverside County Coroner said that Andreas succumbed to her wounds at the scene of the accident that took place at about 3:43 p.m.
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The Banning Police Department received a 911 call about a single-vehicle crash and arrived to find Andreas fatally injured. They did not release the details of the events that led to the woman’s death, but they are keeping the investigation open.
Anyone who witnessed the crash and has not spoken to the investigators should contact the BPD on its listed line. Additional information will be available at a later time.
Single-vehicle crashes are not uncommon in California and have a high fatality rate. Traffic officials and law enforcement authorities advise road users to exercise care and follow safety tips to preserve their lives.
Some of the tips include obeying traffic laws and focusing on the road ahead. Keep the eyes moving and notice what is happening on the side of the road, and behind. Check the side and rear-view mirrors every 6 to 8 seconds and avoid all forms of distractions.
When a crash occurs, make an accident report immediately to get help timeously and avoid adverse legal consequences.
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