Two High School Teen Brothers Dead after Auto Accident on Yorktown Avenue

HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA (March 11, 2022) – A car crash on Newland Street killed brothers Jeremy and Joshua Page, Monday morning.

According to reports, the collision happened around 8:15 a.m., at the intersection of Newland Street and Yorktown Avenue.

For reasons still under investigation, the teen brothers were riding in a white 1990 Ford F250 that collided with a white Chevrolet Silverado city vehicle at the intersection.

Paramedics responded shortly after and transported both Jeremy and Joshua to a nearby hospital for treatment. Despite life-saving efforts, medics later pronounced both 18-year-old Joshua dead on Monday, and 17-year-old Jeremy dead on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, the 38-year-old man driving the Silverado remained uninjured. Although, authorities have not yet released his name or place of residency.

Moreover, the boys were Westminster residents, and attended Edison High School. They will be deeply missed by their community. A GoFundMe page was created to help with their funeral expenses.


No words can mend the broken hearts and sorrow felt during this delicate moment. The team at Sweet James offers their deepest condolences and sympathies to the family and friends of Jeremy and Joshua Page.


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