GRANITE BAY, CA — Both Azar and Kendra Langham and Mathew Beardwitt were killed in an accident involving a wrong-way driver in Granite Bay, California on Saturday, January 10th, 2015. The news said that the accident happened around 2:10 Saturday morning.
Azar and Kendra Langham, as well as Mathew Beardwitt were killed when the car they were driving was struck head-on by a wrong-way driver with his their lights off while driving on Interstate 80.
The Langhams and Beardwitt were killed in the crash. The driver fo the offending vehicle was identified as 24-year-old Aaron Caudillo, who currently faces drunk driving related charges stemming from the crash.
The California Highway Patrol is helping with the accident investigation at this time.
Scene of the Accident
View from the Road
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