Three Girls Killed, 1 Badly Injured, Hit-And-Run, In Southern California

 

Three girls killed, 1 baldly injured in California

Authorities are looking out for a suspected hit-and-run driver who killed three teenagers and severely injured a fourth as they walked alongside a Southern California desolate tract highway.


The 4 young girls — two of them in wheelchairs, which includes the lone survivor of the collision — have been struck rapidly earlier than 10:30 p.m. Saturday as they walked on Camp Rock Road and had been struck by a white Chevrolet Silverado that drifted onto the shoulder of the street and struck them from behind, the California Highway Patrol said.


The crash took place on a stretch of road in the Mojave Desert neighborhood in San Bernardino County.


Three of the women — Willow Sanchez, 11; Daytona Bronas, 12; and Sandra Mizer, thirteen — died at the scene. The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department Coroner’s Division launched their names Monday morning.


“My baby’s gone. I can’t have her no more,” Sandra’s grandmother, Tammy Midkiff, informed KNBC-TV.


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