NEWBERRY SPRING, CA. (Pain In The Pass) >> Novaa a 21-year-old female and her 3-year-old boy have created a GoFundMe campaign to raise money to cover medical care and replace the material things that were lost in the crash.
The crash happened at about 11:11am Friday April 8, 2022. The location was on southbound Interstate 15 at Mannix Wash bridge approximately 5 miles before Alvord Mountain Road. California Highway Patrol, and San Bernardino County Fire Department responded to the traffic crash involving a unknown dark colored sedan.
According to the California Highway Patrol Traffic Log, the sedan lost control at an unknown speed. The vehicle veered to the center divider and rolled-over multiple times, then rolled off of the freeway landing under the freeway hitting part of the bridge. From reports, four people were trapped inside the vehicle.
Good Samaritans rendered aid and pulled the all the victims from the vehicle just before catching fire.
Rescue crews requested two helicopters to transport two with critical injuries. Firefighters rendered aid to the four people involved in the crash and reported two people were deceased at the scene. A 21-year-old female and the mother of the 3 year old little boy were transported by Mercy Air #66 and Mercy Air #2. Both helicopters airlifted them to Loma Linda University Medical Center in unknown condition.
It still unknown why the driver lost control pending an autopsy report.
Novaa sustained major injuries (a broken leg, broken arm, a spinal fracture and broken pelvis). Her son was okay from the crash just a few scratches. But more than that I am grieving the loss of 3 loved ones who lost their lives in that very crash, said Novaa. One being her unborn daughter and the other was her best friend in the world her mother.
Novaa is still currently in the hospital and still has a long road to healing from many injuries including more surgeries, physical therapy and mental healing. She said she lost the majority of my belongings in the car accident because the vehicle caught fire. Although the loss of the lives of my loved ones can never be replaced, when I am discharged from the hospital I could use a helping hand in getting what I need to replace the material things that I lost. She has made a GoFundMe account anything helps ❤️.
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