A report of a car accident from Tuesday, April 21st, in San Francisco, California, revealed that a woman died in a single-vehicle crash. The authorities identified the deceased as Angelique Starks, 28.
The woman was driving a Nissan SUV when, for unknown reasons, at about 7:21 p.m., she traveled through a fence at 25th and Dakota streets. The vehicle went down a hill and stopped in a parking lot. Starks sustained severe wounds that she died from, and the medics pronounced her dead.
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The deceased was traveling with two unidentified passengers, and one of them died in the accident. The second passenger also sustained injuries and the medics took the person to the hospital for treatment.
The authorities have not revealed the cause of the crash, and the investigation remains active. They will provide an update when they conclude their findings.
Auto-vehicle accidents involving a single driver happen for reasons ranging from the motorist’s negligence to adverse weather and road conditions. Traffic officials advise drivers to exercise care while on the road and follow the safety tips.
The tips include obeying the laws on the speed limit and signs and paying attention while driving. Always have the seatbelt on, and before getting on the road, carry out a safety check to ensure that the lights, blinkers, and tires are in proper shape.
Adjust side mirrors to see the road clearly and at night, drive with the headlights on. When there’s a crash, report the car accident to the authorities, and follow the necessary procedures.
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