Los Angeles Times

3 killed when car is run off road

Man is suspected of intentiona­lly ramming his car into a Toyota Prius carrying 6 teens.

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A Southern California driver intentiona­lly rammed a Toyota Prius with six teenage boys inside, killing three and injuring three others before fleeing, authoritie­s said Monday.

The Prius went off the road and slammed into a tree around 10:30 p.m. Sunday in Temescal Valley in Riverside County, southeast of Los Angeles.

Anurag Chandra, 42, of Corona was arrested a short time later, according to the California Highway Patrol.

“It was an intentiona­l act,” CHP Lt. David Yokley said at a news conference, although he did not disclose a motive. “Our investigat­ion led us to believe Mr. Chandra intentiona­lly rammed the Prius, causing the driver to lose control.”

“The investigat­ion has now changed from a hit-run collision to homicide,” he said.

Firefighte­rs freed some teens trapped in the car. One boy died at the scene and two others were pronounced dead at hospitals. Their names were not released.

The other victims had moderate injuries, authoritie­s said.

It wasn’t immediatel­y clear whether any of the teens were wearing seat belts, authoritie­s said.

A witness followed the other car and notified police. Officers found an Infiniti with front-end damage parked in a neighborho­od near the crash site, Officer

Juan Quintero told the Riverside Press-Enterprise.

Chandra was booked on suspicion of murder with malice and assault with a deadly weapon. It wasn’t immediatel­y clear whether he had an attorney who could speak on his behalf.

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Watchara Phomicinda Orange County Register A CORONA MAN was arrested on suspicion of murder shortly after a car crash in Riverside County. Three boys survived the crash with moderate injuries.

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