Long Beach Head-On Collision Leaves Two Fatalities

LONG BEACH, CA (July 29, 2021) – Authorities identified Sole Mitchell-Hall and Aaron Marlowe as the victims of a fatal crash on Sunday in Long Beach.

The incident happened around 5:25 A.M. at the eastbound Atlantic Avenue, according to the California Highway Patrol.

Initially, 911 callers reported Mitchell-Hall in a 2016 Honda around 5:20 A.M. after driving up to 90 mph in the wrong direction of Riverside (91) Freeway.

As a result, the wrong-way driver collided with a 2016 Chrysler driven by 30-year-old Aaron Marlowe of Hemet.

Tragically, the first responders declared both women dead on the scene.

The Long Beach Officials are investigating the circumstances surrounding the fatal crash.


Sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Sole Mitchell-Hall and Aaron Marlowe. Our thoughts are with them during this very difficult time.


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