The Hernandez Children from Whittier
By Randy Economy
http://www.economy4abc.blogspot.com/
Monday, April 12, 2010
6:30 p.m.
(Whittier, CA)
SANTA CLARITA -- Two people have been arrested this afternoon in regards to the 5 Freeway crash in the Newhall Pass that has left five people dead, including four children, three being from Whittier.
The crash, which occurred during a downpour, was reported at 12:14 a.m. Monday in the southbound lanes of the Newhall Pass, near the junction with the Antelope (14) Valley Freeway. The driver of a red Mazda pickup lost control, spun into the center divider and overturned at about midnight. Victor Jarillo, was arrested for vehicular manslaughter for allegedly driving without a license, and his passenger was taken into custody on suspicion of providing false information to officers, according to officials with the California Highway Patrol.
The crash killed four children, three who lived here in a quiet East Whittier neighborhood and their cousin from the Oakland Bay area.
Tonight, the community is just beginning to cope with the tragic news. Those identified by the Los Angeles Coroner’s Office and California Highway Patrol are:
Injured:
Traffic was shut down for nearly 9 hours in the Newhall Pass today after a multi-vehicle pileup on the rain-soaked roadway.
Two of the Hernandez children, Cynthia and Edgard, attended elementary school in the East Whittier City School District. I will give more details later.
Tonight, the community here in Whittier is praying for those who were lost today. A Memorial Fund is already being established. I will post the details as soon as they are available.
If you have a special memory about the Hernandez Family, please feel free to drop me a note to RREconomy@aol.com or hit my comment section.
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Xochitl Hernandez, 5, and Cynthia Hernandez, 9, and Edgar Hernandez, 8.
Hernandez family photo. Also killed was their cousin Luis Villegas, age 12
from the Oakland Bay area who was in the process of moving here.
from the Oakland Bay area who was in the process of moving here.
By Randy Economy
http://www.economy4abc.blogspot.com/
Monday, April 12, 2010
6:30 p.m.
(Whittier, CA)
SANTA CLARITA -- Two people have been arrested this afternoon in regards to the 5 Freeway crash in the Newhall Pass that has left five people dead, including four children, three being from Whittier.
The crash, which occurred during a downpour, was reported at 12:14 a.m. Monday in the southbound lanes of the Newhall Pass, near the junction with the Antelope (14) Valley Freeway. The driver of a red Mazda pickup lost control, spun into the center divider and overturned at about midnight. Victor Jarillo, was arrested for vehicular manslaughter for allegedly driving without a license, and his passenger was taken into custody on suspicion of providing false information to officers, according to officials with the California Highway Patrol.
The crash killed four children, three who lived here in a quiet East Whittier neighborhood and their cousin from the Oakland Bay area.
Tonight, the community is just beginning to cope with the tragic news. Those identified by the Los Angeles Coroner’s Office and California Highway Patrol are:
Injured:
Joana Avina, 27, of Los Angeles, minor injured
Alberto Jarillo, 34, minor injuries
Jesus Jarillo, 2, minor injuries
Emmanual Jarillo, 1, minor injuries
Killed:
Xochlit Hernandez, age 5 of Whittier
Cynthia Hernandez, 8, Whittier
Edgard Hernandez, 9, Whittier
Luis Villegas, 12, of Daly City/Oakland (Cousin of the Hernandez children. It is being reported that Villegas was moving to Whittier to live with his cousins).
John Blackburn, 54, of Frasier Park (driver in another car involved)
Traffic was shut down for nearly 9 hours in the Newhall Pass today after a multi-vehicle pileup on the rain-soaked roadway.
Two of the Hernandez children, Cynthia and Edgard, attended elementary school in the East Whittier City School District. I will give more details later.
Tonight, the community here in Whittier is praying for those who were lost today. A Memorial Fund is already being established. I will post the details as soon as they are available.
If you have a special memory about the Hernandez Family, please feel free to drop me a note to RREconomy@aol.com or hit my comment section.
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1 comment:
Dear Randy - Today I went to Rose Hills to plant flowers on my grsndmothers' grave. I couldn't help but notice all the flowers on the graves just below my grandmothers. I went to look to see who it was and realized it was 3 young children. The Hernandez children. I was touched by their deaths and I spent about an hour planting the flowers that were left in pots on their graves. Someone has been their recently to leave the flowers. As a mother, my heart goes out to the family and to the children. I'm sure their mother will wonder who planted the flowers. I hope she won't be angry with me. If you have contact with her, tell her it was done with love.
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