Wrong-way driver, other motorist killed in crash
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Two men were killed early Saturday after one of them drove the wrong way on the 57 Freeway in Diamond Bar, colliding with the other driver in a minivan, California Highway Patrol officers reported.
The fiery predawn collision occurred north of the 60 Freeway, officers said in a report.
The three-car accident occurred about 4:15 a.m. when Jesse Fierro, 27, of Montebello drove his Ford F-150 truck south in the northbound lanes of the 57. Fierro is believed to have been driving under the influence, CHP Officer Jose Nunez said.
Fierro hit a Chevrolet Astro minivan, which burst into flames, officers said. The minivan’s driver died at the scene, and his body was so charred that he has not yet been identified, a Los Angeles County coroner’s office spokesman said Saturday evening. Fierro was taken to Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center, where he died shortly after 5:30 a.m.
A third driver, Gregory Mark Cosner, 52, of Upland, avoided the truck by swerving into the center divider, officers said.
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