Crash That Killed 2 Is Linked to ‘Road Rage’
From Times Staff Reports
A crash that killed two women early Sunday on the Long Beach Freeway may have resulted from “road rage” with another vehicle, a witness told the California Highway Patrol.
The women were passengers in a sport utility vehicle that rolled down an embankment after veering across the southbound 710 Freeway about 3:10 a.m., investigators said.
The SUV driver, a 20-year-old Bellflower man, was hurt. Two passengers, a 20-year-old from Bellflower and a 22-year-old from Kerman, Calif., died at the scene.
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