Jason Castellanos, 14, and Heather Durham, 10, killed in collision involving pedestrian, car, and motorcycle at 18th Street and Sierra Way in San Bernardino, California
Crash Involving Car, Motorcycle, Pedestrian Leaves 2 Children Dead in San Bernardino
A pedestrian, identified as 14-year-old Jason Castellanos of San Bernardino, was crossing Sierra Way at the intersection with 18th Street when he was hit by the car, police said. The motorcycle then slammed into the car, ejecting the 20-year-old male driver and his passenger, identified as 10-year-old Heather Durham of Ontario.
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