Woman Killed, Another Hospitalized after Solo-Vehicle Crash on Interstate 805 [San Diego, CA]
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Woman Killed, Another Hospitalized after Solo-Vehicle Crash on Interstate 805 [San Diego, CA]

Single-Car Accident in Chollas View Area Kills 63-Year-Old Female Driver


SAN DIEGO, CA (October 19, 2023) - Late Monday night, a solo-vehicle crash on Interstate 805 left a female driver dead and a passenger injured.
The fatal accident happened around 11:45 p.m. in the northbound lanes of the freeway, near SR-94 in the Chollas View area.
A white Nissan Altima veered off the roadway while traveling north for reasons under investigation. Subsequently, the Nissan went up an embankment and crashed its roof into a sign pillar.
Responding emergency personnel used hydraulic-powered tools to extricate the two occupants inside.
Unfortunately, the 63-year-old female driver of the Maxima died at the scene. However, her identity remains undisclosed to the public, pending notification from the next of kin.
Meanwhile, paramedics rushed her female passenger to a hospital to treat serious injuries.
At this time, the CHP San Diego area is investigating the cause of the incident. Those with additional information about the fatal interstate 805 solo-vehicle crash are urged to contact local authorities immediately.


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