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Adan Hernandez and Eddie Corona die in fatal Wilmington car crash

Adan Hernandez and Eddie Corona die in fatal Wilmington car crash

Fatal Wilmington car crash death of Adan Hernandez and Eddie Corona – Obituary

Adan Hernandez, 30, and Eddie Corona, 29, lost their lives in a tragic vehicle collision late Thursday night in Wilmington, California. Authorities from the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed their identities on Saturday.

 

The accident occurred at approximately 10:32 p.m. on West Anaheim Street, near Marine Avenue and Avalon Boulevard. Emergency responders from the Los Angeles Fire Department and officers from the Los Angeles Police Department arrived to find the victims at the scene.

 

According to the LAPD, the driver of the vehicle was speeding along Anaheim Street when the car collided with an excavator at a nearby construction site.

 

The LAPD’s South Traffic Bureau is conducting an ongoing investigation into the crash.

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