A 32-year-old man has been identified as the man killed in a vehicle collision in San Jacinto, California. The Riverside County Coroner’s Office said on Monday, September 7th, that Angel Rodriguez died from the injuries sustained in the two-vehicle crash.
The car accident report released by the San Jacinto Police Department placed the time of the collision at about 4:30 a.m. on Saturday, September 5th. It happened at the intersection of Esplanade Avenue and Hewitt Street.
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The police said that when medics arrived at the scene, they found three victims and conveyed them to the hospital for treatment. Rodriguez was at the Riverside University System Medical Center, and he passed away at about 7:05 a.m. Saturday.
The other victims’ condition remains unknown at this time, but the investigators stated that they sustained moderate wounds. The incident led to Esplanade and Hewitt’s closure in both directions, while the police investigated and cleared the scene.
The SJPD said that alcohol or drugs did not play a role in the occurrence. The investigation into the accident’s cause is ongoing, and anyone with helpful information should contact Deputy Wheeler at the San Jacinto Station listed line.
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