• February 17, 2017

Fullerton, CA: Accident Kills Girl, Leaves Three with Injuries at Kimberly & Acacia Avenues

Fullerton, CA -- A three-vehicle collision in the area of Fullerton, CA took the life of a 7-year-old girl and left her mother and two others with injuries Monday, February 13, 2017.

The incident took place at the intersection of Kimberly and Acacia Avenues.

It appears a Hyundai Elantra was westbound on Kimberly Avenue when it ran the intersection at Acacia. The vehicle the reportedly collided with the side of a Nissan Altima. The initial collision caused a crash with a third vehicle; a Toyota Tundra. One passenger in the Hyundai, the 7-year-old girl, was killed in the collision. A second passenger in the Hyundai, the girl's mother, was taken to a local hospital with critical injuries. The report claims the driver of the Hyundai and another passenger sustained non-life threatening injuries.

The exact cause of the collision is unclear.

The official investigation is ongoing and may reveal more details as it concludes.

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