Wrong-Way Crash in Diamond Bar Kills 6

A wrong-way crash on the 60 freeway in Diamond Bar has killed six people, and a Fontana woman has been arrested on suspicion of DUI in connection with the accident, according to a news report.

The California Highway Patrol said that Olivia Culbreath, 21, has been arrested on suspicion of driving drunk and causing great bodily injury and manslaughter.  Investigators said that Culbreath had driven her Chevrolet Camaro north in the southbound lanes of the 57 freeway before getting onto the 60 freeway going east in the westbound lanes.  Witnesses report that she was speeding at up to 100 mph.

Culbreath’s Camaro hit a Ford Explorer head-on, killing four members of a Huntington Park family: Gregorio Mejia-Martinez, 47, and Ester Delgado, who was in her 70s, died at the scene, and Leticia Ibarra, 42, and Jessica Jasmine Mejia, 20, were pronounced dead at UCI Medical Center.

In addition, two passengers in Culbreath’s Camaro – her sister Maya Louise Culbreath, 24, Rialto, and Kristin Melissa Young, 24, Chino — were declared dead at the scene.  Olivia Culbreath suffered a broken femur and a ruptured bladder.

Authorities said that Culbreath’s drivers license had been suspended four times in 2010 and 2011, and she had just gotten her license back after a conviction for drunk driving five days before the fatal accident.

If you or a loved one is involved in an accident that causes death or serious injury, call the Orange County personal injury attorneys at Callahan & Blaine, California’s Premier Litigation Firm.  We are one of the leading catastrophic Orange County personal injury law firms. In fact, in the last five years alone our lawyers have obtained over $1.5 billion in verdicts and settlements, including a record breaking $50 Million settlement against the City of Dana Point, which has been certified as the largest personal injury settlement in the history of the United States.

Callahan & Blaine also has numerous other record-breaking verdicts and settlement in Orange County, including the largest jury verdict in the history of Orange County ($934 Million), the largest class action settlement ($38 Million), the largest insurance bad faith judgment ($58 Million) and the largest employment law settlement ($38 Million).  Callahan & Blaine also has recent personal injury settlements of $28 Million for a driver who was hit by a runaway truck wheel on the freeway,  $17 Million for a bicycle accident on Pacific Coast Highway,  $7.25 Million for a bus accident, $7 Million for a bicyclist who was struck by a delivery truck, and $6 Million for a bicyclist struck by an airport shuttle bus.

If you or someone you know has suffered a catastrophic injury or died as the result of an accident, please contact our Orange County law firm for expert legal counsel.

Jake Gosselin

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