34-Year-Old Hollywood Resident Dies in Car Accident on South Highland Avenue

FONTANA, CA (June 27, 2022) – On Wednesday, a two-vehicle crash on Beech Avenue claimed the life of one person, police said.

The car accident happened on Beech Avenue and South Highland Avenue at about 5:04 p.m.

Furthermore, according to the report, the crash happened at a crossing in northern Fontana involving a Mini Cooper and a Hyundai Elantra.

Authorities said the impact caused the Mini Cooper to careen off the roadway and slam against both a light pole and an electrical box.

Eventually, rescue personnel arrived at the scene and declared the driver dead.

At this time, the San Bernardino County Sheriff Coroner’s Division only identified the victim as a 34-year-old Hollywood resident.

Meanwhile, the occupants inside the Hyundai remained uninjured.

Those with further information regarding the accident are encouraged to contact Fontana authorities as soon as possible.


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