[06-17-2023] Butte County, CA – 31-Year-Old Female Driver, Three Teenagers Injured Following High-Speed Single-Vehicle Crash in Paradise

[06-17-2023] 31-Year-Old Female Driver, Three Teenagers Injured Following High-Speed Single-Vehicle Crash in ParadiseA 31-year-old female driver and three teenagers were injured following a single-vehicle crash in Paradise, Butte County, late Saturday evening, June 17, 2023.

According to the Paradise Police Department, the crash was reported by a 14-year-old girl around 11:00 p.m. along the northbound Skyway lane.

A vehicle carrying four occupants rolled over and ejected its driver through the sunroof. Reports say that the woman was not wearing a seatbelt at the time and was traveling at high speeds.

The driver was transported to Enloe Medical Center in critical condition, while her three passengers sustained minor to moderate injuries and were transported to nearby hospitals.

Further details on the crash have yet to be released by the authorities.

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In the US, automobile accidents are the leading cause of accidental deaths and injuries. Car accidents cause two million fatalities and ten million injuries per year.

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