The 17-year-old driver of the other car as well as two passengers were also treated for non-life-threatening injuries. The Redwood City Fire Department said that the Ammens were killed on impact, but their seven-year-old twins in the backseat survived, and were treated for their injuries at Stanford Hospital and released on Sunday. Flores complained that this stretch of El Camino Real is notoriously dangerous. And this other car came out that way and just boom," said one witness, speaking to KTVU.Īlonzo Flores, who was working in the area, tells KTVU that he rushed to help the 17-year-old who was briefly trapped in a car which had ignited. "I was in my car and these two cars go speeding past just driving super fast. The Ammens were apparently trying to make a left turn onto Finger Avenue, just a few miles from their home in San Carlos, when a car being driven by a 17-year-old allegedly crashed into them at a high rate of speed. Friday were to blame for the crash that killed Greg and Grace Ammen and injured their two young daughters. A teenage driver allegedly going at a high rate of speed, possibly street-racing with another car, was likely responsible for the dramatic crash that took the lives of the parents of twin girls in Redwood City on Friday.Īs KTVU reports, witnesses have come forward to suggest that two cars that may have been racing each other on El Camino Real just before 8 p.m.
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