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Three Goleta students who were killed near Lompoc in the event of a multi-vehicle accident

Death vehicle accident: Hwy 1, east of Lompoc. Four vehicles involved. 3 victims declared died at the crime scene. 2 patients (an adult man who was transported with the ambulance and an adult woman, which was transported by Calstar Helicopter) both with serious injuries to SB Cottage. Hwy 1 remains closed in both directions. To examine. Further accident details can be found at CHP. CT 6:08 p.m.

When the students appeared for the Monday morning lessons at the Doos Pueblos High School, it was already rumors about the death of three teenagers in a collision with several vehicles on Highway 1 outside of Lompoc the evening before in a multi-vehicle collision. The only official information at this time was, according to a explanation of 60 words of the fire brigade by Santa Barbara County on Sunday evening, that three victims were declared dead on site and two more with serious injuries were taken to the hospital after an incident was made with at least four vehicles involved.

At 8:59 a.m., the headmaster Bill Woodard sent a community-wide message about parents who confirmed to the public that the three killed in the collision were actually three students of the DOS Pueblos High School: 18-year-old Jake Curtis, 17-year-old Junior Michael Ochsner and 15-year-old Sophomore Alexander Wood. According to sources near the DOS Pueblos community, the three teenagers returned from a lifeguard training course in Jalama Beach.

“We want to expand the family and friends of these three students our greatest sympathy,” said Woodard. “The DPHS community is tight and supportive, and I thank you all that you have influenced us and family and friends in your thoughts.”

Later on Monday morning, the California Highway Patrol published further details on the fatal crash, which took place shortly after 6 p.m. near San Julian Ranch on Highway 1. According to CHP officer Gabriel Rodriguez, the preliminary investigation found that all three teenagers had traveled south to the south when they tried a passport with a passport with a passport, which tried with a passport in which a collise tried with a collapse. Tesla Model 3. At least two more vehicles, both driven by teenagers, were involved in the collision.

The driver of the Tesla, 54-year-old Lompoc doctor Hafez Nasr, and his passenger, the 53-year-old Saghar Golpayegani, were both brought to the emergency room of the Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital with serious injuries. The drivers of the other two vehicles, a 17-year-old swimmer from DOS Pueblos and a 16-year-old water polo player from the Santa Barbara High School, were both released with minor injuries.

“This was a tragedy, and local families have lost relatives,” said Jason Bronson, commander of Chp Buarton. “We mourn with the families and work every day to prevent this loss of life in our communities.”

The incident is still being examined. The DOS Pueblos High School has set up a compassion center for students and employees with mourning consultants from the Santa Barbara Response Network.

“Every student or employee can come to the wellness center at any time today if he needs support in this difficult time or just want to be with others,” said headmaster Woodard. “In my message to the DP students, I asked you to honor the memory of our students by trying to be outside of those and compassionate-especially for those who have to fight with the loss of their friend and student.”

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