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Fatal Accident In Rialto Leaves Six People Dead And Others Injured

Early Sunday morning around 4:00 a.m., 21-year-old Olivia Carolee Culbreath was driving a  said an older woman who opened the door at Culbreath’s home in Fontana. “We are just devastated for everyone else involved.”

Witnesses told investigators Culbreath was driving more than 100 miles an hour when her Camaro collided head-on with a 1998 Ford Explorer, which then hit a 2006 Ford Freestyle, according to the CHP.

Four members of the same family were riding in the Explorer, according to the coroner’s office: Gregorio Mejia-Martinez and Leticia Ibarra, their daughter, Jessica Mejia, and Jessica’s grandmother, Ester Delgado. Because of how severe the accident was, cars and people were intertwined with metal.

Gregorio Mejia-Martinez and Ester Delgado died on scene, while Leticia Ibarra and Jessica Mejia died later at a hospital, the coroner’s office stated. All four had apparently been ejected from the Explorer, according to a CHP statement that described the collision and information from the coroner’s office.

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