Boy, 10, dies in 2-vehicle crash on 405, 105 Freeway Interchange in Los Angeles, California
Boy Dies After Two-Car Crash on 405, 105 Freeway Interchange
Larry Roe, 29, of Long Beach, had pulled his 2003 Nissan Altima onto the right shoulder, with three passengers inside. Daniel Tapia, 28, of Los Angeles, was driving a Nissan Pathfinder in the same direction at a stated speed of 55 to 60 mph, according to CHP officials.
Boy, 10, killed in two-car collision on freeway transition road
Roe and his passengers were taken to Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. He, 29-year-old Long Beach resident Mary White and a 7-year-old girl had minor injuries. The third passenger, the boy, was fatally injured and pronounced dead at the hospital.
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