• 5th victim on life support declared brain dead after Santa Ana crash th

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    Authorities officially released most of the identities of the victims, primarily teens, killed in a gruesome and tragic crash in Santa Ana,
    including a fifth victim who is on life support and has been declared
    brain dead.

    Officers with the Santa Ana Police Department responded to reports of the violent single-vehicle crash on April 5 at around 11:30 p.m. near the intersection of West Segerstrom Avenue and South Townsend Street and found
    that six people, one male and five females, were in the car at the time of
    the collision.

    Preliminary investigation suggests that the driver of the car, an 18-year-
    old male, was traveling at a high-speed on West Segerstrom when he missed
    a turn and crashed into a tree.

    At least two of the victims were ejected from the vehicle, which was
    damaged beyond recognition and had to be accessed by firefighters using a ladder.

    As family members and friends grieve, many showing their respects at a
    growing memorial at the site of the crash, those killed include the 18- year-old driver Emanuel “Manny” Gonzalez Martinez; Aurelia “Arely” Robles,
    20; Natalia Vidal Zarate, 17; and Jaqueline Torres Zarate, 16.

    The sole survivor of the crash, 15-year-old Arlene Robles, Aurelia’s
    younger sister, remains in stable but critical condition, her father
    telling KTLA that she will undergo surgery for injuries sustained during
    the crash.

    Friends of those in the vehicle that night told KTLA that the group all
    knew each other from Valley High and Carr Intermediate schools.

    The young victim on life support, who was hospitalized in “grave
    condition” after the crash and as of Tuesday morning had no brain
    activity, according to officials, was a student at Carr Intermediate.

    The identity of the sixth person in the vehicle has not officially been released.

    While authorities initially said they suspected alcohol and or drugs may
    have been a factor in the crash, Santa Ana Police Department Spokesperson Natalie Garcia told The Orange County Register, detectives have not
    confirmed that and that the investigation into the crash is ongoing.

    https://ktla.com/news/local-news/5th-victim-in-grisly-santa-ana-crash- that-killed-4-teens-declared-brain-dead/

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