Farmington , CA : Five People were Killed in Voilent Crash caused when the driver of one of the vehicles ran a stop sign in Fogy road on Tuesday , January 13th 2015
A violent crash on a foggy farm-lined road in Stockton that killed five men Tuesday was caused when the driver of one of the vehicles ran a stop sign, according to the California Highway Patrol.
And neither driver involved the crash was licensed to drive, CHP officials said.
Seven men, all farmworkers from the Mexican state of Puebla, were on their way to work inside a silver 1998 Chevrolet Venture minivan about 6:50 a.m., when the vehicle was broadsided by a 2004 Nissan Titan pickup driving about 55 miles per hour on Highway 4, just outside of Farmington.
The crash, which launched the van onto its top and into a nearby vineyard, was caused when the van failed to wait at a stop sign on Van Allen Road before proceeding across Highway 4, CHP’s investigation found. The two men in the truck were Hector Campos, 41, and Hector Carrillo, 30, the vehicle’s driver. They were both wearing seat belts and suffered minor injuries, the CHP reported.
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CHP: Driver ran stop sign in crash that killed 5 in foggy San Joaquin County