The loved ones were destroyed after four friends were killed when the driver of the only identity document suspected on the 605 highway in Noruk was destroyed.
The accident occurred on July 20 around one in the morning while they were driving home after enjoying a concert earlier that day.
While he was on the highway, for reasons that are still under investigation, Nissan collided with a periodic car on the highway in California.
The effect of Nissan was sent to another corridor and was suspended due to the collision. And that is when a driver coming in the Kia sedan at the back of Nissan criticized at high speeds. The authorities said that Nissan exploded in fire when influencing, as it was trapped by the four friends inside.
The 24 -year -old victims have been identified as Julie Harramori, her friend Armando Del Campo, and their friends, Jordan Berrridge and Wissam Scoselli. Their death was announced at the scene.
Aunt Harramori, Cathy Steel, said that one of the victims, Partridge, called her mother after the first crash with the CP while they were waiting for the handicapped car for help.
“In the middle of the sentence, the line died.”
The KIA driver, Iris Salmeron, 26, was transferred from BelloFlower, and her passenger, who was identified, was seriously injured. The CHP officer was unbroken.
Salmron was later arrested and faced multiple criminal charges, including driving under effect.
The four loved ones described the close friends who enjoyed spending time together. Stakeel said that the victims’ parents are working to support each other while they are saddened by the lost lives.
“All parents check each other,” said Stickel. “They are also checking the people they met during this entire tragedy.”
Gofundme joint page created by the families of the victims to help the funeral expenses It can be found here.
“This was completely prevented because of the fact that one of the drivers was driving his car under the influence,” said CHP officer Zakari Salzar. “Our hearts go out to the families involved in terms of victims … Our officers will investigate this with the best of their ability.”