Three teenage
girls who were run down and killed by a hit-and-run driver while
trick-or-treating in Southern California have been identified.
Twins Lexi
Perez and Alexandra Perez and Andrea Gonzalez, all aged 13, were in
Santa Ana for Halloween when they were hit by a truck while crossing the
road.
Their names
were released as police continued to search for two suspects who fled
the scene in the aftermath, dumping their SUV before escaping on foot.
The impact of the crash caused the girls to be thrown more than 100 feet, according to KTLA 5.
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Victims: Twins Lexi Perez and Alexandra Perez,
13, were run down and killed by a hit-and-run driver while out
trick-or-treating in Santa Ana, Southern California, on Friday night
Tragic: Andrea Gonzalez, also 13, was killed as she tried to cross the road with their friends
Police are still searching for the two suspects
in the car at the time the three girls, including the twins (pictured)
were hit. They were said to be in costume and carrying candy bags at the
time
All of the youngsters were said to be in costume and carrying candy bags when the vehicle struck them at a ‘high rate of speed’.
Magaly Huerta,
the twins’ aunt, says her family is in complete shock. She told ABC 7 :
They killed what we love the most. Why couldn’t they stop the car when
they saw my nieces? Why they couldn’t do anything? I know God will
punish them sooner or later.’
The girl’s mother said: ‘I cannot believe this.’
The Alexandra
and Lexi Perez Huerta Memorial Fund Facebook page was created Saturday
and asked for donations for the girls’ funeral expenses.
Family, friends
and residents left flowers and lit candles for the trio following the
tragic incident. Some remained at the memorial site all day as they
tried to come to terms with the loss.
A 2001 Honda
CRV, the vehicle which is believed to have been driven into them, was
found nearby after officers said the suspects sped off and headed north.
A 2001 Honda CRV, the vehicle which is believed
to have been driven into them, was found nearby after officers said the
suspects sped off and headed north
Jeff Evans, who
was trick-or-treating with his eight-year-old daughter nearby at the
time said he heard squealing tires, looked over and saw the gruseome
scene.
He told the O.C Register: ‘When we got over here, there was already a tarp over two girls,’ Evans said.
Briana Magana, 13, said she attended Santiago Charter Middle School with one of the victims.
She told the paper the pair had attended a school dance earlier in the day and had later gone for lunch at McDonald’s.
‘It’s
unbelievable how something like this could happen,’ Briana said. ‘She
always had a smile, she would light up the room, and she was just a
really good student.’
Vigil: Brianna Diaz, 12, left, and Sandra
Anderson, 13, light a candle at a street-side memorial at North
Jacaranda Street and Fairhaven Avenue in Santa Ana
Memorial: Billy and Rose Weatherley offer silent prayers at a make-shift memorial where three 13-year-old girls were hit
One witness
followed the SUV involved in the incident. When they stopped they
reported seeing two men get out of the vehicle and flee on foot.
Department Cpl.
Anthony Bertagna told the station: ‘Witnesses say the vehicle was
traveling at a high-rate of speed. I didn’t see any skid marks, so it
doesn’t appear they slowed down whatsoever.
‘They left
these three young women laying in the street, and left without calling,
without stopping, without rendering aid. It’s hard to even fathom doing
that.’
‘At this point,
we need the community’s help, anybody that saw these individuals. Did
they call somebody? Did they get picked up? Were they seen running on
foot past the freeway?’ Bertagna said. ‘People are going to be talking
about this. These individuals could be talking about this.’
Rachel Emenakes brings flowers to a street-side
memorial in Santa Ana, California for the three teenage
trick-or-treaters killed. She hopes the outpour will help the family
Scene: The trio who were hit were all said to be in costume and carrying candy bags at the time
Police cordon: Witnesses said they heard the squealing of tires and ran over to see tarp sheets already over two of the girls
Three teenage trick-or-treaters killed by a hit-and-run driver
Response: Paramedics rushed to the crash site
but two of the girls were pronounced dead at the scene. The third died
while she was being taken to hospital
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