Fallbrook man died on July 3 soon after the cause of the collision, which left two children and another driver were injured. At about 12:40 p. m, 48-year resident of Fallbrook Ramon Varela was driving his 1994 Toyota Paseo north on Main Avenue in Fallbrook, with two passengers child from 2 to 5, when he drifted into the southern zone near the intersection of College Street and struck the 1994 Toyota Camry driven by 28-year-old Jose Mendez-Harnyk in Fallbrook. "Mr. Mendez-Harnyk observed Toyota Paseo enter your lane, but could not avoid a collision," says Chris parents, the public information technology for the California Highway Patrol (CHP). After the hit Paseo Camry, Camry hit another Camry, the 1999 model parked along the western edge of the furosemide roadway. "Mendez-Harnyk was taken to Palomar Regional Medical Center with bruises on his arm and complaints of abdominal pain," said the father. "[Varela] was taken to hospital where he succumbed to Fallbrook medical issues not related to traffic collisions."
"The driver of Toyota Paseo is suspected of driving under the influence of drugs," said the father. Office of the forensic expert said that the cause of death was blunt force trauma of the body, help in emphysema and methamphetamine intoxication. Child passenger Toyota Paseo was transported to Palomar Regional Medical Center with minor injuries. Lanes were closed for about two hours during the investigation, said CHP. previous collision in the history of Home / College intersection leads to harm children, other driver suspected DUI driver dies soon after >> << suspected DUI driver died today shortly after causing a collision, left two children, and the driver injured . At about 12:40 p. m, 48-year-old Fallbrook man was driving his 1994 Toyota Paseo north on Main Avenue in Fallbrook, with two passengers child from 2 to 5, when he drifted into the southern zone near the intersection of College Street and struck in 1994 Toyota Camry driven 28-year-old Jose Mendez-Harnyk in Fallbrook. "Mr. Mendez-Harnyk observed Toyota Paseo enter your lane, but could not avoid a collision," says Chris parents, the public information technology for the California Highway Patrol (CHP). After the hit Paseo Camry, Camry hit another Camry, the 1999 model parked along the western edge of the roadway. stomach, "said the father." Toyota Paseo driver was taken to hospital where he succumbed to Fallbrook medical issues not related to traffic collisions. "
" The driver of Toyota Paseo is suspected of driving under the influence of drugs, "said the father. Child passenger Toyota Paseo was transported to Palomar Regional Medical Center with minor injuries. Lanes were closed for about two hours during the investigation, said CHP. (Previous story, July 3, 2011, 3:01 pm)
auto collision at the intersection of Main Avenue and College as a result of death, according to. North County officials fire on CHP officer's father Chris, 48-year-old man was driving in 1995 Toyota Paseo north on Main Street with two passengers - 5 and 2-year-old in the car when he turned into oncoming traffic at the intersection of College Avenue about 12 : 45 pm today, Sunday, July 3, and struck the 1996 Toyota Camry, driven Jose Mendez. Mendes and children were taken to hospital Palomar. children suffering from bruises on the face, while Mendes were bruises and complained of abdominal pain. "The driver Paseo could get out of the car and had to respond to the scene, but [died] on the way to the hospital because of medical problems," said the father. lead to accidents and deaths are now investigated, however, the parents said they suspected the driver was driving under the influence of Paseo drugs. Watch this site as more information becomes available. Previous history of auto collision at the intersection of Main and College Avenue as a result of death, according to officials of the North County Fire. 48-year-old man with 5 and 2-year-old in the car was struck by another car at the intersection at about 12:45 pm Sunday, July 3. three persons, including children, were taken to hospital Fallbrook, and the second car driver was taken to hospital Palomar. In North County Fire representative John Buchanan, children and individual Palomar hospital were non-threat of damage. However, the men involved in the accident died on the way to the hospital. However, it was reported that a man could get out of the car before taken to the hospital. cause of the accident and death rates are currently under investigation. Watch this site as more information becomes available.