Crash kills driver who was headed wrong way
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Alicia Robinson
An 80-year-old Irvine woman was killed instantly Monday when she
drove the wrong way on the Corona del Mar freeway, went off an
overpass, and her car burst into flames on Baker Street.
The woman, whose name is being withheld until her family is
notified, was driving north in the southbound lanes around Newport
Coast Drive, California Highway Patrol Officer Scott Moorhouse said.
“At about 2:48 p.m. we had a number of 911 cellphone calls about a
driver who was headed the wrong way in traffic,” he said.
A number of patrol officers were dispatched but they didn’t reach
the driver before her car, a 1993 white Mercury Cougar, left the
freeway and landed upside-down on Baker Street between Bear and
Bristol streets, Moorhouse said.
Jon Tenney of Newport Beach, who was driving home just before 3
p.m., saw a white car coming toward him on freeway. It passed between
his car and the median, he said.
Highway Patrol said the woman was driving up to 50 mph, and Tenney
said he thought she was going between 50 and 70 mph.
After the car passed him, it disappeared, and he wasn’t sure where
it went, he said.
“I saw it coming, and I thought, ‘That’s really weird,’” Tenney
said. “I just saw [the car] all of a sudden, just boom, gone.”
Tenney drove by the accident scene later Monday, because he wanted
to see what happened. It’s amazing that no one else was hurt in the
crash, he said.
“I literally thought I had dreamed it, because it was so
unbelievable,” he said.
Baker Street between Bear and Bristol streets was closed for two
hours while the highway patrol investigated the accident, Moorhouse
said, but so far the patrol has no idea why the woman was driving the
wrong way on the freeway.
* ALICIA ROBINSON covers business, politics and the environment.
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