A devastating accident occurred on California’s iconic Highway 1, where a car plunged off a cliff, resulting in the tragic deaths of all three individuals inside. The incident took place just after 11 a.m. on Friday, when a two-door grey sedan fell hundreds of feet down an embankment near the notorious Devil’s Slide, approximately 15 miles south of San Francisco.
The California Highway Patrol reported that the sedan came to rest upside down in the water below, around 300 to 400 feet from the roadway. Photographs from the scene, shared by KTVU-TV, captured the wreckage partially submerged, highlighting the dangerous conditions of the area known for its steep seaside cliffs and sharp turns.
Recovery Efforts
Rescue teams arrived at the scene promptly and managed to recover two bodies from the wreckage on Friday. Due to the challenging conditions created by high tide, the recovery of the third body was delayed until Saturday. The California Highway Patrol noted that these conditions made the rescue efforts incredibly dangerous.
Victims Identified
The victims of this tragic incident have been identified as 36-year-old Brylyn Aroma from Fort Riley, Kansas, and 29-year-old Mohammad Noory and 28-year-old Angelica Gacho, both from San Francisco. The loss of these individuals has left their families and communities in mourning.
Ongoing Investigation
The cause of the crash remains under investigation as authorities work to determine the circumstances that led to this tragic accident. The California Highway Patrol continues to gather evidence and witness statements to piece together what happened on that fateful day.
This incident serves as a reminder of the dangers associated with driving along California’s scenic but treacherous coastal routes. The tight curves and steep cliffs can pose significant risks, especially in adverse weather conditions. As the investigation continues, our thoughts are with the families and friends affected by this heartbreaking tragedy.