Four people were killed and a four-year-old child critically injured in a solo vehicle crash on the 10 Freeway near Colton on Sunday, Dec. 15.
The crash occurred around 4:45 p.m. eastbound on the 10, just east of Riverside Avenue.
For reasons still under investigation, the driver of a Toyota Camry drifted off of the freeway and onto the right shoulder and hit a tree stump, causing the car to smoke and catch on fire.
Four of the five occupants were killed, with the sole survivor, a four-year-old child, hospitalized in critical condition, California Highway Patrol Sgt. John Sauceda said.
Details on the victims and the current condition of the child were not available.
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