Traffic Accident near Termino Avenue Left One Hospitalized

LONG BEACH, CA (June 24, 2022) – One unidentified man lost his life Saturday in a two-vehicle crash on Ocean Boulevard.

The crash occurred at 10:20 p.m. along Ocean Boulevard near Termino Avenue.

According to reports, a man driving a 1998 Toyota pickup truck westbound on Ocean attempted a left turn onto Termino.

Consequently, he failed to yield to an oncoming 2014 Toyota Corolla, causing a collision.

Eventually, first responders arrived and transported the pickup driver to the nearby hospital where he later succumbed to his injuries.

Authorities only described the deceased man as a 49-year-old Compton resident at this moment.

Meanwhile, the other driver remained and cooperated with the authorities.

At this time, the CHP officers withheld the name of all parties involved until the next of kin are notified.

Long Beach police ask anyone with information about the crash to contact them at 562-570-7355.


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