LOS ANGELES — A pickup truck spun out of control late Sunday on a rain-slicked freeway north of Los Angeles, causing a pileup that killed five people — four of them children — and injured six others, the California Highway Patrol said today.
The three-car crash in the Newhall Pass closed the southbound lanes of Interstate 5 for about nine hours and came at the beginning of a storm that swept through Central and Southern California late in the season, dumping nearly an inch of rain over downtown.
The driver of the red Mazda pickup lost control, spun into the center divider and overturned at about 11:55 p.m. Sunday, said CHP Officer John Lutz.
A Nissan Altima carrying a family struck the pickup and was then hit by a Chevrolet Suburban, Lutz said.
The crash killed the pickup’s driver, identified as John Blackburn, 54, of Frasier Park, Lutz said.
Jessica Milan, a 27-year-old passenger in the Nissan, was hospitalized in critical condition. Her three children and nephew in the back seat died, and the driver, Francisco Enciso, 25, of Daly City, suffered major injuries, Lutz said.
Milan’s children were her daughters Xochitl Hernandez, 5, and Cynthia Hernandez, 9, and her son Edgar Hernandez, 8. Lutz said her nephew was 12-year-old Luis Villegas.
Four people in the Suburban, including an infant and a toddler, were treated for minor injuries, Lutz said. They were identified as the driver, Joana Avina, 27, of Los Angeles; and passengers Alberto Jarillo, 34, Jesus Jarillo, 2, and Emmanual Jarillo, 1. Lutz said he did not know the relationship between the children and the adult Jarillo.
The crash occurred on a rain-slicked road about 25 miles north of downtown Los Angeles, but the weather was only a contributing factor, Lutz said. Authorities were investigating the main cause, such as unsafe speed or a mechanical problem, he said.
He urged drivers to take more care in bad weather.
“When it’s raining, snowing, anything of that nature, that’s the time to slow down,” he said.
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