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6 people killed, 8 injured in fiery Los Angeles crash – Law Officer

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August 5, 2022
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LOS ANGELES – At least six people were killed and eight injured when a speeding driver blew through a red light at a Los Angeles intersection Thursday, ramming into other vehicles and instantly engulfing three in flames. Among the dead are a pregnant woman and a baby.

The crash was reported about 1:40 p.m., when a dark-colored Mercedes flew through a red light — without braking — and struck two vehicles in cross traffic at the intersection of South La Brea and Slauson avenues. The automobiles then careened into a gas station in a ball of fire, KTLA reported.

Surveillance video of the horrific crash obtained by RMG News shows the horrific scene and the subsequent trauma as the impact of the collision shot car parts into the air and immediately set some of the six cars involved on fire.

As vehicles went up in flames a plume of heavy smoke is sent into the sky, video from the scene revealed.

An official with the California Highway Patrol said the Mercedes driver was traveling at a “high rate of speed” at the time of the collision.

The CHP confirmed six people died in the crash, including three adults, one infant, and an unborn child.

Eight injured people were sent to area hospitals and six are children and teens. The driver of the Mercedes is believed to be one of the people sent to the hospital with major injuries, according to the CHP.

The official with the highway patrol said the aftermath of the crash “almost looks like a war zone,” describing a scene of crushed and burned-out vehicles with car parts scattered throughout the street, the New York Post reported. 

Witness Veronica Esquival was pumping gas feet away from the collision and said she covered her head for protection as debris and a baby went flying through the air, KTLA reported.

“All of the sudden, a baby literally flew from the middle of the intersection to the middle of the gas station and landed right on the floor in front of me,” Esquival said. “One of the workers came and saw me with the baby and took the baby out of my hands. Somebody tried to resuscitate the baby, but the baby was gone.”

A number of cars were damaged and destroyed, authorities said.

“We have a total of at least six to seven vehicles involved, at minimum, at this time. Three became engulfed in flames,” said CHP spokesman Franco Pepsi.

Alphonso Word said he was only a few cars away from the intersection when the massive crash occurred “like a bomb.”

“Like I say, it’s the kids. That’s what touched me more than anything, the children, the ones that didn’t get a chance. The mother that probably was happy that she’s having a baby,” Word said.

Aerial view of CrashA CHP official said the aftermath of the crash “almost looks like a war zone.” (Screenshot NBC4)

The Windsor Hills intersection remained closed Thursday night and was expected to remain closed for a significant period, including Friday morning as collision reconstructionists investigate.

As CHP investigators continue their work, Pepsi confirmed that the driver is a 40-year-old woman who suffered major injuries while driving “a two-door Mercedes traveling at a high rate of speed southbound on La Brea.”

“Just unknown reasons for the high speed at this time … Everyone needs to drive with more due regard because a lot of collisions happen, and this just happens to be at the top of the list of how bad they can get,” Pepsi said.

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