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Fiery Tragedy: Family Alleges Troubled Nurse’s High-Speed Crash Killed Five and Could Have Been Prevented

BREAKING: HIGH-SPEED CRASH IN LOS ANGELES LEAVES MULTIPLE VICTIMS, QUESTIONS OVER WARNING SIGNS

A devastating high-speed collision in Los Angeles has left a community in shock after a traveling nurse, identified as Nicole Linton, allegedly drove at nearly 140 mph through a red light, crashing into several vehicles within seconds. The impact triggered a massive fire, causing catastrophic damage and claiming the lives of multiple victims, including a pregnant woman and her unborn child.

Among those killed were Asherey Ryan, who was eight and a half months pregnant, her unborn baby, her fiancé Reynold Lester, her young son Alonzo Quintero, and Lynette Noble. Another victim, Nathesia Lewis, a mother and grandmother, also lost her life in the tragic incident. Authorities reported that the severity of the fire left some victims unrecognizable, requiring DNA testing for identification.

As investigations continue, court records have revealed troubling details about the driver’s past, including previous accidents, arrests, and mental health concerns. Reports indicate that unusual behavior had been noticed shortly before the crash, raising serious questions about whether intervention could have prevented the tragedy.

Families of the victims are now demanding accountability, with legal actions underway. The case has sparked broader concerns about public safety, oversight, and the consequences of missed warning signs, as officials work to determine how such a catastrophic event could unfold so suddenly and with such devastating impact.

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