WA, ISSAQUAH — Four teenagers were sent to the hospital after a horrific crash in Issaquah. Speed is being blamed for the collision on Halloween night.
In the Issaquah Highlands, the collision occurred last night at around 11:15.
The 18-year-old motorist allegedly crossed a red light on Highlands Drive Northeast while speeding next to another car.
He collided with a third car that was turning onto Discovery Drive.
They now claim that although they are unsure whether racing was involved, speed was. On Highlands Drive, two cars were moving too quickly; one ran a red light and hit an uninvolved driver.
At first, investigators believed that these two vehicles were in a race. They now claim that although they are unsure whether racing was involved, speed was.
Two cars travelled too quickly on Highlands Drive when one ran a red light and hit an uninvolved driver.
Just 45 minutes before Halloween ended, a crash occurred on bustling Highlands Drive Northeast.
Ashley Nebille remarked, “I turned my head and looked out the window and saw a red car at the junction with its hood bent. It was so loud.”
This neighbour claims that the sound of the crash startled her.
She said, “But then I turned and saw an automobile that had gone sliding down the road.”
Two teenagers who were not buckled in were thrown from the vehicle.
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Nebille reported that some individuals had already exited their vehicles. “And shouting followed. It was truly terrible.
A 2008 Infinity G35 and a Mercedes were reportedly travelling at a high rate of speed on Highlands Drive Northeast at around 11:15 on Halloween.
The Infinity’s driver ran a red light. Then hit the third car as it turned left onto Discovery Drive. He crashed into a light pole after losing control.
Can it possibly be racing? Officer Rick Johnson was questioned. “Sure.”
However, Trooper Johnson claims that because the inquiry is only getting started, they are unsure if the cars were racing.
We are aware that they were moving quickly, he continued. And we are unsure if they satisfied the requirements for racing.
According to Johnson, if the adolescents had been buckled up in the rear seat, at least two of them might have avoided harm. A path of melancholy is being left in its wake.
He declared that speeding while not using a seatbelt was a formula for disaster.
The uninvolved driver was unharmed, which is fantastic news. However, authorities are trying to track down the Mercedes’s ejected driver.
We are still attempting to learn more about teenagers’ circumstances.
The driver is accused of many offences, according to Trooper Johnson.
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