INDUSTRY, CA — A single-vehicle accident claimed the lives of three individuals in Industry, California on Sunday, July 13th, 2014, according to a news report from The San Gabriel Valley Tribune.
Authorities think that Jesus Garcia was killed when the vehicle he was in crashed and flipped into a construction zone for reasons currently under investigation while driving on the 60 Freeway around 6:45 Sunday morning.
Scene of the Accident
Jesus Garcia was pronounced dead on the scene, along with Alberto Cazarez and Yesenia Gomez.
At this point, it is not clear what may have caused the accident, but California Highway Patrol officials are currently handling the accident investigation, and hope to release their findings at a later date.
Commentary:
In this car accident, there is always a possibility that the driver caused the accident through error or inattention, but there is also a possibility that the accident was caused by a defective design vehicle, or a tire blowout. If this turns out to be the situation, nobody is going to know by simply looking at the outside of the vehicle at the scene. Trained investigators need to comb through the evidence to see what may have caused this crash.
–Grossman Law Offices
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Hello my name is ashley. I was wondering if you had any updates on this article? Jesus ment so much to me. There are many people who have taken his passing very hard inclueding myself. I would appreciate any information that can help us understand what happened. I would also like to say thank you for your willingness to help us coupe and hopefully find some closure with such a devastating loss.