Police identify 3-year-old lady killed in crash when SUV with nine inwards collided with car

Police identify 3-year-old lady killed in crash when SUV with nine inwards collided with car

WEST VALLEY CITY — A 3-year-old damsel died and a 2-year-old boy suffered critical injuries when an SUV carrying an adult and eight children on their way home from day care was hit by a southbound vehicle on Redwood Road as the SUV was making a left turn, and officials said it emerges none of the nine people in the SUV were restrained.

According to information from West Valley City Police Department, the crash occurred on southbound Redwood Road, which was shut down inbetween two thousand five hundred South and two thousand seven hundred South as crews responded to the crash. The green line for UTA was also disrupted by the crash, but later Thursday evening the roads were back open and UTA services were running as normal.

Officials said the SUV had been northbound on Redwood Road and then attempted a left turn at Research Way when it was hit by the southbound Nissan sedan. Officials primarily called the crash a rollover, but later stated the SUV was shoved onto its side but popped back up and came to rest partially on top of the other car.

“That flipped the SUV onto its side, and it hit the ground and it popped back up,” said Roxeanne Vainuku, a public information officer for the West Valley City Police Department.

Police stated there were eight children and an adult female in the SUV. At least one child was ejected during the crash, and the 3-year-old dame was killed. A 2-year-old boy suffered critical injuries while the other occupants of the SUV suffered minor injuries.

“During the process of all of this, there was at least one child ejected from the vehicle,” Vainuku said. “That child is a 3-year-old little damsel, and she has died from her injuries.”

The 3-year-old woman was identified as Paisley Hayden. She is the daughter of the driver of the SUV, identified as 23-year-old Carolyn Hughes of Salt Lake City.

The 2-year-old boy has not been identified, but police stated he suffered serious gam injuries.

The adult masculine driver of the car that struck the SUV suffered a cracked arm and injuries described as not being life-threatening. He was later identified as Josue-Diaz-Cruz, twenty one of West Valley City, and officials said the man was buckled.

Vainuku said they are still investigating the details of the crash.

“We want to know if these kids were wearing seat belts,” she said. “We want to know what was happening during this accident. We want to know where the light was in its cycle. There’s a lot of unanswered questions here, and we’re going to be digging for those answers.”

Police later stated it emerges that none of the occupants of the SUV were restrained.

Vainuku said it wasn’t clear how many seat belts were available in the SUV, which was carrying a total of nine people when the crash occurred.

“I don’t know how many seat belts are accessible inwards of that vehicle, but it’s a lot of people inwards of one vehicle, that’s something we’ll certainly be looking into,” she said.

The relationship inbetween all of the parties inwards the SUV isn’t clear, but at least three of the children who were not injured are siblings. The mother of those three uninjured children said the driver of the SUV is a friend of hers and doesn’t usually give those three a rail, but today she did pick them up from day care.

“Just a friend providing a carpool rail home,” the mother, who asked not to be identified, said. “. It wasn’t a regular thing for them to be driving with her.”

The woman said it’s a tragic crash and that the victims are in her, “thoughts and prayers.” She said her own children were mostly OK.

“Said he was fine, said he had some road rash, but mostly just wished mom,” she said.

The woman said there weren’t enough seat belts in the SUV for everyone inwards, tho’ officials have not yet confirmed that detail.

“Because I know there wasn’t room for all the seat belts, so then you have guilt at, ‘What if I hadn’t had asked her to give my children a rail? Would there have been room?’ . and if you know. It’s pretty hard.”

FOX thirteen News’ Matt McDonald is at the scene of the crash and spoke with officials and the mother quoted above, tune in to FOX thirteen News at Nine for his report.

Police identify 3-year-old woman killed in crash when SUV with nine inwards collided with car

Police identify 3-year-old dame killed in crash when SUV with nine inwards collided with car

WEST VALLEY CITY — A 3-year-old doll died and a 2-year-old boy suffered critical injuries when an SUV carrying an adult and eight children on their way home from day care was hit by a southbound vehicle on Redwood Road as the SUV was making a left turn, and officials said it emerges none of the nine people in the SUV were restrained.

According to information from West Valley City Police Department, the crash occurred on southbound Redwood Road, which was shut down inbetween two thousand five hundred South and two thousand seven hundred South as crews responded to the crash. The green line for UTA was also disrupted by the crash, but later Thursday evening the roads were back open and UTA services were running as normal.

Officials said the SUV had been northbound on Redwood Road and then attempted a left turn at Research Way when it was hit by the southbound Nissan sedan. Officials originally called the crash a rollover, but later stated the SUV was shoved onto its side but popped back up and came to rest partially on top of the other car.

“That flipped the SUV onto its side, and it hit the ground and it popped back up,” said Roxeanne Vainuku, a public information officer for the West Valley City Police Department.

Police stated there were eight children and an adult female in the SUV. At least one child was ejected during the crash, and the 3-year-old chick was killed. A 2-year-old boy suffered critical injuries while the other occupants of the SUV suffered minor injuries.

“During the process of all of this, there was at least one child ejected from the vehicle,” Vainuku said. “That child is a 3-year-old little chick, and she has died from her injuries.”

The 3-year-old female was identified as Paisley Hayden. She is the daughter of the driver of the SUV, identified as 23-year-old Carolyn Hughes of Salt Lake City.

The 2-year-old boy has not been identified, but police stated he suffered serious gam injuries.

The adult masculine driver of the car that struck the SUV suffered a cracked arm and injuries described as not being life-threatening. He was later identified as Josue-Diaz-Cruz, twenty one of West Valley City, and officials said the man was buckled.

Vainuku said they are still investigating the details of the crash.

“We want to know if these kids were wearing seat belts,” she said. “We want to know what was happening during this accident. We want to know where the light was in its cycle. There’s a lot of unanswered questions here, and we’re going to be digging for those answers.”

Police later stated it emerges that none of the occupants of the SUV were restrained.

Vainuku said it wasn’t clear how many seat belts were available in the SUV, which was carrying a total of nine people when the crash occurred.

“I don’t know how many seat belts are accessible inwards of that vehicle, but it’s a lot of people inwards of one vehicle, that’s something we’ll certainly be looking into,” she said.

The relationship inbetween all of the parties inwards the SUV isn’t clear, but at least three of the children who were not injured are siblings. The mother of those three uninjured children said the driver of the SUV is a friend of hers and doesn’t usually give those three a rail, but today she did pick them up from day care.

“Just a friend providing a carpool rail home,” the mother, who asked not to be identified, said. “. It wasn’t a regular thing for them to be driving with her.”

The woman said it’s a tragic crash and that the victims are in her, “thoughts and prayers.” She said her own children were mostly OK.

“Said he was fine, said he had some road rash, but mostly just wished mom,” she said.

The woman said there weren’t enough seat belts in the SUV for everyone inwards, tho’ officials have not yet confirmed that detail.

“Because I know there wasn’t room for all the seat belts, so then you have guilt at, ‘What if I hadn’t had asked her to give my children a rail? Would there have been room?’ . and if you know. It’s pretty hard.”

FOX thirteen News’ Matt McDonald is at the scene of the crash and spoke with officials and the mother quoted above, tune in to FOX thirteen News at Nine for his report.

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