SAN DIEGO, CA – The two 18-year-olds killed in a collision near SeaWorld last week have been identified, the Times of San Diego reports.
The crash happened at about 9:30 p.m. on Wednesday, when 18-year-old Kulten Sargent lost control of his 2003 Ford F-150 in the westbound lanes of the 500 block of Sea World Drive. The Ford left the roadway and crashed into a light pole, trapping Sargent and his passenger Ava Bender, also 18, in the wreckage.
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Emergency responders pronounced both Sargent and Bender dead at the scene.
Two other passengers are believed to have survived the collision, although their names and current conditions are not known at this time.
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