Southern California woman killed after loose tire smashes into her car

Their loved ones were destroyed after a woman was killed when a loose tire of another car was hit on the 60th highway in Bomona.

Ingrid Zapata, 57, from Moreno Valley, was heading to work as a school bus driver after she fell from her friends at Los Angeles International Airport on August 11.

While driving on the 60th highway, a background of the 1995 Beck August truck separate from the vehicle in the west. Through the fugitive frame divided into the middle and on the corridors flying east, where the windshield was destroyed in Zapa.

The sudden impact of Zapata causes control of its sedan as it deviates through the highway corridors before it collided with a metal cubon near Garey Avenue Street. Her death was announced at the scene.

  • Ingrid Zabata, 57, was killed after she hit a loose truck with her car while driving her car on the 60th highway in Bomona on August 11, 2025. (KNN)
  • Ingrid Zabata, 57, was killed after she hit a loose truck with her car while driving her car on the 60th highway in Bomona on August 11, 2025. (KNN)
  • Ingrid Zabata, 57, was killed after she hit a loose truck with her car while driving her car on the 60th highway in Bomona on August 11, 2025. (KNN)
  • Ingred Zapata (the fourth of the left) is seen with her family. (GOFUNDME)
  • Ingrid Zabata, 57, was killed after she hit a loose truck with her car while driving her car on the 60th highway in Bomona on August 11, 2025. (KNN)

The truck driver, Stephen Hernandez, 57, from Rosemed, was not infected.

The Zapata family is struggling to understand what they described as a strange accident.

“None of us understands her,” said Kimberly Bayz, the daughter of Zabata. “We are all in shock.”

California’s highway patrol investigates the collision as the family remains desperate to obtain answers.

“They are trying to find out if there is neglect on the part of the truck owner or if there is neglect on the part of any mechanical work that has been done for the truck,” Paes explained.

As friends and members of the family and society, they are saddened by the death of Zabata, who are remembered as a mother who loves three children and a woman Iman who enjoyed volunteering her time to help others.

“This is what I want people to know about.” “What is the size of the person she was, how great her heart was and how she was self -denial.”

Gofundment page to help the Zapata family with funeral expenses It can be found here.

The accident is still under investigation. Anyone with information about the accident can contact the J

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