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CAR COLLISION: Three people killed after unfortunate ‘second’ crash
May 24, 2010
Los Angeles – The drivers and passenger of three cars involved in a crash along Southern California freeway on Sunday morning thought they have survived a tragedy, until a fourth car came and proved them wrong.
The cars driven by Santiago Vasquez, Neil Hillan, and Antulio Aju, collided on the 101 Freeway in Sherman Oaks and blocked the three center lanes according to California Highway Patrol.
Shortly after the crash, the drivers, along with a female passenger Norma Najera-Villeda, went out of the car to exchange information. That is when the fourth car, driven by 25-year old Hail Madoyan came and crashed into the wreckage.
Vasquez, Hillan, and Najera-Villeda were killed during the second collision. Aju was able to escape by running to the side of the road. CHP officers detained Madoyan for further investigation.