News reports from Willits, CA said that the injured parties from a three-car accident on December 7, 2012 have been identified as Shelly Tillery, 53, Crystal Ryan, 26, who suffered major injuries. Cynthia Silva, 54, Carol Deuel, 75, Frank Deuel 76, and Alyssa Cramer, 22, were also injured in the accident.
Scene of the Accident
According to sources, Silva was driving south along Highway 101 at about 3:30 p.m. when she stopped for a lefthand turn near Walker Road and was rear-ended by Cramer’s vehicle. The impact from the collision sent Silva’s vehicle into the northbound lanes of traffic, where she was hit by Ryan’s car. Police said that both Ryan and her passenger, Tillery, were seriously injured and airlifted to a local hospital. Silva and her passengers, the Deuels, were also injured and taken to a hospital with moderate injuries and were expected to be okay. The accident is still being investigated and it was unknown why Cramer struck Silva’s vehicle.
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