Infant Survives Crash That Kills Woman

Press release from the California Highway Patrol:

chpstarOn Monday, January 11, 2016, a 2004 Ford Expedition was traveling on SR-96, south of Orleans, when it drove off the roadway and overturned.

At approximately 10:30 a.m., CHP officers responded to a traffic collision on SR-96, south of Orleans. A 2004 Ford Expedition, driven by, a 24 year old woman, of Orleans, for reasons to still to be determined, drove off of the roadway and overturned several times. It was determined the driver of the Ford was not wearing her seatbelt. As a result of this collision, the driver was ejected from the Ford and sustained fatal injuries. The passenger, an infant, age 2, of Orleans, who was also unrestrained, was uninjured and transported by ground ambulance to Mad River Hospital for precautionary purposes. SR-96 was controlled with one-way traffic for approximately three hours while Officers investigated the traffic collision. Alcohol or drugs are suspected to be a factor in this collision. The California Highway Patrol Humboldt Area is investigating this traffic collision.

The California Highway Patrol would like to take this unfortunate opportunity to remind motorist that regular seat belt use is the single most effective way to reduce fatalities in motor vehicle collisions.

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LeAnna Carson-Hansen
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LeAnna Carson-Hansen
8 years ago

May she rest in peace and her family find strength as they continue life without her. May her child be fully protected in the years to come. May the officers and first responders and emergency folks find rest tonight after such a heartbreaking accident to respond to. Today was so beautiful. Clear, beautiful skies, the river was gorgeous on my drive to work on the 96 today. I am saddened by the loss of life and my hope is that our community on the river can give a bit of help to the family involved. Far too many spots along my commute to work remind me of the lives lost to impaired drivers. If you drive the 96 a lot, you know where and remember when neighbors or relatives died. It is a sad thing for sure.

G-ma
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G-ma
8 years ago

So sorry to the family.a young life cut short.By the grace of God that baby is alive.God bless this family!!

saucy
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saucy
8 years ago

“Alcohol or drugs are suspected to be a factor in this collision” —- Well let’s hope so…Otherwise what kind of a mother would be driving around with a two year old not in a car seat. the fact that driver was most likely drunk or on drugs makes a little more sense why the baby was unrestrained.