Andy Hernandez-Iraheta Killed in Lake View Terrace Crash on Wentworth Street

Andy Hernandez-Iraheta
Andy Hernandez-Iraheta Killed in Lake View Terrace Crash on Wentworth Street

Lake View Terrace, California (May 29, 2022) – The man who was killed in a two-vehicle collision in the Lake View Terrace area on Friday evening has been identified as Andy Hernandez-Iraheta, 24, according to the coroner's office.

The incident occurred just before 7:07 p.m. on May 27, in the 10805 block of Wentworth Street, near the Hansen Dam Golf Course.

According to authorities, two vehicles collided in the area for unknown reasons.

Hernandez-Iraheta was pronounced deceased at the scene.

Two other parties were extricated from the wreckage and were rushed to a hospital with critical injuries.

An investigation into the deadly collision is ongoing.

ORIGINAL STORY

Lake View Terrace, California (May 29, 2022) – The man who was killed in a two-vehicle collision in the Lake View Terrace area on Friday evening has been identified as Andy Hernandez-Iraheta, 24, according to the coroner's office.

The incident occurred just before 7:07 p.m. on May 27, in the 10805 block of Wentworth Street, near the Hansen Dam Golf Course.

According to authorities, two vehicles collided in the area for unknown reasons.

Hernandez-Iraheta was pronounced deceased at the scene.

Two other parties were extricated from the wreckage and were rushed to a hospital with critical injuries.

An investigation into the deadly collision is ongoing.

Remember to Buckle Up

No matter the type of car you are driving, buckling up remains the safest choice for drivers and passengers.
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According to statistics by NHTSA, over 15,000 lives were saved by seat belts in crashes that happened in 2017. In 2020, 10,893 unbuckled people in passenger vehicles died in crashes in the US. 60% of the young adults (ages 18 to 34) killed in the crashes were completely unrestrained.
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