LOS ANGELES, CA – Two adults and a teenager were killed in a violent three-vehicle collision in Florence-Graham on Sunday night, KNBC reports.
The California Highway Patrol says the incident happened shortly before 11 p.m. on April 11, when the driver of a speeding 2007 Toyota collided with a Jeep near the intersection of S. Central Avenue and E. Florence Avenue. The Jeep was sent into a third vehicle, while the Toyota collided with a nearby building.
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Three people were killed in the collision, all of them passengers in the various vehicles. One of the victims was a 14-year-old minor, while another was an unidentified 20-year-old man. The third has been identified as Quindien Holmes, 23.
Two other people were taken to area hospitals.
CHP does not believe intoxication was a factor at this time.
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