Richmond Man Dies In Solo-Vehicle Crash On Hwy 4 Near Hercules
HERCULES (CBS SF) -- A 51-year-old Richmond man died following a solo-vehicle crash early Saturday morning on westbound State Highway 4 just east of the Willow Avenue exit in Hercules, according to the California Highway Patrol.
The driver's silver Ford Taurus veered off the highway shortly after 2 a.m. and crashed into a metal guardrail and then into a large metal utility pole, the CHP reported on social media.
FATAL CRASH on HWY-4 in Hercules early this morning at about 2:01am. A 51yr old male driver from Richmond was airlifted to John Muir Hospital in Walnut Creek but tragically died from his collision injuries. Full details in the press release at; https://t.co/Ytmgx8A5Of pic.twitter.com/PqiXG22PeZ
— CHP Contra Costa (@CHP_ContraCosta) May 11, 2019
The Ford overturned onto a grassy embankment just off the roadway, causing a small fire, which was quickly extinguished.
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The driver, who suffered major injuries, was conscious and trapped in the driver seat of the Ford. He was extricated and taken by helicopter to John Muir Medical Center in Walnut Creek, where he died. It is unknown whether alcohol or drugs were factors in the collision, which remains under investigation.
The victim's identity will be released by the Contra Costa County Sheriff's Coroners Office.
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