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Car accident involving 2 vehicles in Simi Valley

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There was a two-car accident unfolded last night at the intersection of Madera Rd and Bonita Drive, leaving residents in shock and prompting an investigation by the Simi Valley Police Department.

In the aftermath of the collision, emergency responders from Ventura County were quick on the scene, tending to the injured parties. The sole occupant of one of the vehicles, a female driver, sustained injuries. Fortunately, these injuries were deemed non-life-threatening by the diligent Ventura County paramedics who swiftly provided care. The injured driver was subsequently released after a thorough medical evaluation.

As Simi Valley Police delved into the incident, an interesting twist emerged. Both drivers involved in the accident adamantly denied any responsibility for the collision. Authorities have been working diligently to piece together the sequence of events leading up to the incident.

According to a witness at the scene, who spoke on condition of anonymity, the female driver appeared to be at fault. The witness claimed that she executed a rapid left turn while oncoming traffic had the right of way due to a green traffic signal. This conflicting account adds a layer of complexity to the ongoing investigation.

The intersection of Madera Rd and Bonita Drive is now under scrutiny, as authorities attempt to determine the exact cause of the collision. Simi Valley Police are urging anyone with additional information or eyewitness accounts to come forward and assist in their efforts to establish a comprehensive understanding of the events leading up to the accident.

In the meantime, Simi Valley residents are reminded to exercise caution and adhere to traffic regulations, ensuring the safety of themselves and fellow motorists on the road. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story as Simi Valley Police continue their investigation into the circumstances surrounding last night's incident.

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