Two Pronounced Dead after Solo Car Crash on State Route 54 [San Diego, CA]
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Two Pronounced Dead after Solo Car Crash on State Route 54 [San Diego, CA]

Driver and Passenger Dies in Fatal Single-Vehicle Rollover Crash

SAN DIEGO, CA (November 2, 2023) - Early Sunday morning, two people were pronounced dead following a solo car crash on State Route 54.

Around 2:30 a.m., law enforcement received a dispatch call near the westbound State Route 54 exit to Woodman Street. Moreover, the CHP received information indicating that a Nissan 370z, carrying two occupants, was traveling at excessive speeds in the westbound lanes when it suddenly veered to the right and collided forcefully with an elevated curb and guardrail.

As a result, the impact of the crash sent the Nissan to roll over and end up in a steep ravine. The 52-year-old driver and his passenger suffered life-threatening injuries.

Unfortunately, both of them succumbed to their injuries, and responding paramedics pronounced them deceased. Their identities were not yet revealed by the deputies.

Consequently, the authorities blocked the Woodman Drive on-ramp to west SR-54 while they cleared the scene and conducted further investigation. Any witnesses are urged to call the CHP at (858) 293-6000.

An active investigation is currently ongoing. San Diego authorities will release additional details as they become available to the public.



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