Teen driver killed in Moreno Valley after apparently running red light, getting broadsided by minivan, police say
It happened Sunday afternoon at the intersection at Moreno Beach Drive and Cactus Avenue.
Investigators say the teen was driving a gray 2001 Lexus and ran a red light, then was broadsided in the intersection by a driver in a white Honda Odyssey.The teen driver died at the scene. His young female passenger was transported to the hospital with major injuries. The driver of the Odyssey and her five passengers were transported to a hospital and are expected to survive.
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