The man who was killed on Monday morning after his vehicle collided with another on Sierra Avenue in the Jurupa Valley area of Riverside County, California, has been identified by the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office. Authorities disclosed the deceased’s identity on Saturday, March 28, as Ledesma Quintero, a 48-year-old resident of Fontana.
The incident took place on Monday, March 23, just north of Karen Lane. The county’s sheriff’s office disclosed that officers were dispatched to Sierra Avenue following a distress call reporting a traffic collision involving two motorists at about 6:52 am.
Responding officers discovered two severely injured male drivers lying unconscious in their respective cars. Preliminary investigations determined that the two vehicles involved were traveling through the roadway when they collided head-on.
Paramedics and Firefighters attempted to rescue both victims, but one of the motorists, Ledesmo Quintero, succumbed to his deadly injuries before he was taken to a hospital.
The operator of the other vehicle, whose name was not immediately disclosed, was trapped inside his dented car. The fire rescue team tactically got him out of the wreckage alive and rushed him to a local hospital.
Drugs and Alcohol were not believed to have played a part in the crash, according to the Jurupa Valley Police department.
The fatal occurrence is still under investigation by the Jurupa Valley Station’s Traffic Reconstruction Team to ascertain the cause of the collision.
Authorities implored witnesses with additional information regarding the accident to contact the Jurupa Valley Station.
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