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US, Los Angeles: Rialto Vigil Held for 2 Young Girls Killed in DUI Crash With Sound On Tape Part 2
Los Angeles, United States - November 30, 2024 11/30/2024 08:00 pm (GMT-0800) RIALTO, Calif. – A vigil was held by family members, friends and the community in Rialto Saturday evening for two toddlers who lost their lives in a multi-vehicle crash involving a drunk driver late Sunday night, Nov. 24, 2024. Organizers and family members of the victims were interviewed. The final Interview was conducted in English and Spanish. According to the Rialto Police Department, officers responded to a traffic collision at Riverside Avenue and Walnut Avenue at approximately 11:02 p.m. Upon arrival, a total of three severely injured victims were discovered, all passengers in a white Honda driven by a 24-year-old female resident of Rialto. Rialto Fire Department paramedics pronounced a 4-year-old and 3-year-old, both females, deceased at the scene. The adult male passenger was transported to a local trauma center in critical condition. A speeding blue Dodge Ram ran a red light, broadsiding the Honda and causing it to hit a black Dodge Ram tow truck. The driver of the blue Dodge fled the scene but was later apprehended after his truck became disabled about one-quarter mile away and found to be under the influence of alcohol. He has been arrested for the murder of the children, reported the Rialto PD.
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