Michael Baroja's 1988 Toyota Supra stalled while he was driving on the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge going eastbound. His car caught on fire after a big rig crashed into it from behind.
The family of a man killed in a fiery big-rig crash on the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge says the young San Francisco educator had a promising life ahead of him. He would have turned 32 next week.He died after a big rig crashed into his stalled car while he driving home from work.
The parents and sister of Baroja found comfort in the outpouring of support from students, parents and the staff at the school."I didn't know how impactful he is to the school," said Daisy., the California Highway Patrol said Baroja's 1988 Toyota Supra stalled while he was driving on the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge going eastbound. His car caught on fire after a big rig crashed into it from behind.
"My heart was beating very fast. My chest felt really hollow. I felt really cold," said his sister Kristine.
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