REGION: Fatalities identified in Victorville wreck
San Bernardino County Sheriff-Coroner Department officials have identified two victims of a Sunday morning high-speed crash in Victorville.
Quan Campbell, 29, of Victorville, was driving northbound on El Evado Road at high rate speed and failed to negotiate a curve in the road just south of Mojave Road, which led to the vehicle rolling several times, the release stated.
Campbell and Amber Thompson, 21, of Pomona, died at the scene of the accident reported at 6:39 a.m., the release stated.
Another passenger, who was not identified by name, was taken by helicopter to Arrowhead Regional Medical Center in Colton and treated for his injuries.
The Sheriff’s Department’s major accident investigation team is investigating the accident.
Cause of the Fatal Crash
As a passenger, Amber Thompson likely could have done nothing to prevent this fatal roll over collision that ultimately took her life. Based on the limited facts provided by the Press Enterprise, it is impossible to know exactly what happened here and why this fatal crash happened. The San Bernardino Sheriff’s Department will surely look at the speed of the vehicle, witness reports, and other factors to determine what occurred and who was responsible. roll over collisions such as this one can have countless causes, including unsafe passing maneuvers, swerving to avoid an object in the road, falling asleep at the wheel, driving under the influence, or driver distraction.
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