Crash into tree in Rancho Santa Fe kills 1, injures 1 [Breaking]
into a tree that killed the driver in Rancho Santa Fe late Sunday, authorities said.
According to the California Highway Patrol, a man driving a Toyota Camry east on Via de la Valle, east of Las Palomas, veered off the roadway and slammed into a tree shortly after 11:30 p.m. The car then caught fire, officials said. The driver, who has not been identified, died before he could be taken to a hospital. His age was not released.His teenage passenger, an Encinitas resident, suffered burns and other injuries from the crash. The passenger was taken to a hospital for treatment of moderate injuries that were not believed to be life threatening, said CHP Officer Hunter Gerber.
The road was closed so the crash could be investigated. Gerber said it isn’t known if alcohol or drugs were factors in the crash.
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