One Person Dies in Anaheim Car Accident
Posted on August 1, 2011 Written By: iadminlaw
Friday night, July 30, 2011, one person died in an accident in which two vehicles collided at the intersection of La Palma and Sequoia Avenue in Anaheim. Two other people were hurt in the crash, which occurred around 7:30 p.m., with one of the vehicles cut in half by the collision, and the other overturned.
As reported in the Orange County Register, police found a white Buick that had been cut in half by the collision, and a white Ford Explorer that was overturned. The man who had been driving the Buick died at the scene of the accident, police reported. The man who was driving the Explorer, and a woman who was a passenger in the Buick were transported to a hospital with injuries that appeared not to be life-threatening.
According to the news story, police state the Explorer’s driver may have been heading east on La Palma before the crash, and the Buick’s driver may have been trying to turn left from Sequoia onto La Palma. The investigation is continuing. No other details were available as yet.
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