One of the accident reports over the weekend is the identification of the young man who died in an auto collision in Jurupa Valley, California. The Riverside County Coroner’s Office released his name on Saturday, April 25th, as Antonio Vazquez, 19, of La Habra.
The coroner said that the deceased teenager passed away from the injuries he sustained in the accident that occurred on Thursday, April 23rd. The preliminary accident report revealed that Vazquez was involved in a two-vehicle collision that happened at about 6:54 a.m.
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According to the Riverside County Fire Department, the fatal accident happened at the intersection of Limonite Avenue and Camino Real. The authorities have not released the details of what led to the collision, but they admitted that Vazquez was pronounced dead at the scene.
The fire department also stated that one of the vehicles involved ended up on its roof. But they failed to mention if it belonged to the deceased or the second driver who remains unidentified. There is no additional information at this time.
There are different types of motor vehicle accidents, depending on the number of cars involved. A two-vehicle collision involves two cars colliding head-on or one-rear-ending the other. Accident reports show that sometimes, it can lead to multiple crashes with several automobiles involved.
Another is a single-vehicle crash involving a single driver and caused by his or her negligence or unforeseen factors. Others are vehicle rollovers and side-impact collisions, and they all are avoidable when drivers obey the rules of the road and drive carefully.
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