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One of the six victims who died in a horrific car crash in Los Angeles on Thursday was with her husband and 11-month-old son, according to a GoFundMe set up by her family to help pay for funeral expenses. I was on my way to have a prenatal diagnosis.
The names of Ashley Ryan, her son Alonzo Quintero, boyfriend Reynold Lester, and Ryan’s sister Shaseana Carr, who died in the crash, are titled “Ashley Ryan, Baby Alonzo, and Unborn Baby Armani.” said in a GoFundMe description. Three other victims also died in the crash.
“My sister Ashley was 23. She was eight and a half months pregnant with my second nephew,” Kerr said in an Instagram video posted Friday night. woke me up and told me that he was going to a doctor’s appointment, that he loved me and that he would be right back.
“Just around 1:44, when the light turned green, my brother-in-law had a right turn, so he headed over there. Look, he was waiting at the red light. When the light turned green. , he crossed. Light he should,” Kerr claimed. “But at the same time, a woman driving over 100 mph was hit, killing her sister and her entire family.”
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She added that the car “split in half” during the crash and that her family is “seeking legal representation” because the crash was “meaningless.”
Carr said KABC TV That Saturday, Ryan said, “We all live together, so I literally walked out the door. She said, ‘Okay, I love you. Doctor to check on the baby.’ I’m going to make a reservation for
“We said, ‘Oh, can you leave your nephew here?’ She said, ‘No, I want my son on board.’ It’s really heartbreaking,” she told the outlet.
California Highway Patrol (CHP) Nurse Nicole Lorraine Linton, 37, has been identified as the driver allegedly responsible for Thursday’s crash that left six dead and several injured.
Linton sustained moderate injuries in the crash and was taken into custody on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter due to gross negligence.
Prosecutors said they could receive the case on Monday and decide whether to file criminal charges.
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According to Fox 11, Linton is a visiting nurse at Kaiser Permanente’s West Los Angeles Medical Center.
The department noted that investigators said Linton was driving in excess of 100 miles per hour (mph) in a 35 mph zone around 1:30 p.m. Thursday.
CHP said the Mercedes sedan ran a red light and didn’t appear to hit the brakes, and officer Franco Pepi told the Associated Press whether Linton had a medical condition or was under the influence of drugs or alcohol. He said he was investigating whether he was driving in
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eyewitness at the scene windsor hills area He told Fox News that the collision caused a massive explosion that sounded like a bomb.
Pepi said other victims, including a 33-year-old woman and six children between the ages of 1 and 15, suffered minor injuries.
Fox News’ Julia Musto, Greg Norman, Andrew Mark Miller, and The Associated Press contributed to this report.