A fatal traffic accident occurred in Southern California on Friday morning when a black BMW SUV collided with a Toyota Camry, killing two men and critically injuring a young girl.The victims, identified as Sergio Hill (32) and Álvaro Castillo Jr.(35), were both fathers.Castillo, who was heading to meet his newborn son for the first time, and Hill, who was with a friend also a father, died from blunt force trauma.Witnesses reported the vehicles were racing on Crenshaw Boulevard, with the BMW driver competing against a Tesla.Surveillance footage showed the high-speed chase leading to the collision at 10:44 AM on West 78th Street in Hyde Park.The incident involved three vehicles: a Chevy truck, a Toyota Camry, and the BMW SUV.Firefighters confirmed two fatalities on the scene, with the third victim transported to a hospital.The family identified the victims through GoFundMe, noting Castillo left behind two daughters, one in critical condition.The Los Angeles County coroner confirmed the deaths, and police are investigating the crash.Local business owner Ken Smith described the scene, emphasizing the suddenness and severity of the collision.
Original title: Dos padres fallecen en un accidente en el sur de Los Ángeles; uno de ellos se dirigía a conocer a su recién nacido
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