Obituary | Christina Taylor died in an accident, Funeral and Burial
Olivia House Christina Taylor Death, Obituary – Christina Taylor has sadly passed away unexpectedly with loved ones, family and the entire community left heartbroken and in grievance, according to online publication.
Christina Taylor, who was 38 years old, and Taylor Mayavan, who was 11 years old, were the two residents of Fairfield who were murdered last Friday in a three-car crash on Suisun Valley Road, according to the Solano County Coroner.
The California Highway Patrol issued a press release stating that at approximately 6:15 p.m., a Mazda driven by Christina Taylor was traveling south on Suisun Valley Road, south of Morrison Lane when it left the southbound lane and collided with a Honda that was traveling in the northbound lane.
Taylor was pronounced dead at the scene.
The Mazda continued moving in a southerly direction and exited the lane, impacting with a tree.
Despite this, the vehicle returned to the street and collided with a Chrysler traveling in a northerly direction.
According to the press statement issued by the California Highway Patrol, the collision between the Mazda and the tree resulted in fatal injuries for both Taylor and the youngster, who was identified as her daughter and was seated in the left rear passenger seat.
The NorthBay Medical Center in Fairfield received one patient with minor injuries who was a 6-year-old boy who was also a passenger in the Mazda. The driver of the Honda, a woman named Janice Berry, 56, from Fairfield, was not hurt in the accident.
However, a young kid, aged 3, sustained some minor injuries but was able to be returned to his father.
Virginia Martin, who was traveling in the Chrysler by herself, was the only person involved in the collision. She was taken to NorthBay Medical Center for treatment of her minor injuries.
On Friday evening, the investigation into the crash on Suisun Valley Road required the road to be closed.
According to the information provided by the CHP, the investigation into the crash is still ongoing, and alcohol is being considered a factor in the collision.
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