Lamborghini Driver Wanted after Traffic Collision in Murrieta
MURRIETA, CA (September 7, 2023) – Friday evening, a racing crash on Jefferson Boulevard involving two Lamborghini Huracans left two hurt. The traffic collision happened at around 6:30 p.m., on Jefferson Boulevard. According to reports, one of the drivers of the Huracan lost control while racing, causing them to hit a third vehicle in the far-right lane. Medical responders arrived at the scene and treated the third vehicle driver at the scene. Meanwhile, one of the Hurucan drivers was rushed to a hospital with unspecified injuries. The police will later arrest the racing driver for suspected reckless driving and participating in an illegal speed contest. Police said the other Lamborghini driver fled the scene with the vehicle before the authorities arrived. In addition, investigators claimed that one of the vehicles clearly exceeded the 45 mph speed, evident from the debris at the scene. At this time, authorities have not made the identities of those involved in the racing crash public. The Murrieta Police Department continues to investigate the Jefferson Boulevard traffic collision. Thousands of people are injured each year due to reckless driving. If you’re behind the wheel, pay full attention to the road and your surroundings. Do not engage in any non-driving activity which creates a potential distraction. You can help prevent an accident by abiding by all traffic laws and observing safety precautions.If a reckless or irresponsible driver has injured you in an accident, then contact Sweet James. It is their goal to provide you and your loved one with the highest quality legal representation. Their team is dedicated to helping you and your loved one win cases dealing with car accident injury, personal injury, or wrongful death. Their expert attorneys will fight for justice that you and your loved one rightly deserve. Call their office now at 1-800-900-0000 for your free case consultation. For more accident news, click here.
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