Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Coroner releases IDs of California limo fire victims

REDWOOD CITY, Calif. The husband of one of the five women killed when a limousine became engulfed in flames on a San Francisco Bay bridge says their 10-year-old daughter cries for her mother at night and is still working on paintings to give her for

A limousine in Califfornia carrying nine women to a bridal shower suddenly caught fire on Saturday while driving on a bridge over the San Francisco Bay, killing five of the women including the bride-to-be. NBC's Tamron Hall reports. By Alastair

Neilla Arrellano survived the limousine fire on the San Mateo-Hayward Bridge and told a heartbreaking story of loss.

REDWOOD CITY, Calif. (AP) — As smoke thickened and a fire grew in the back of a limousine, Nelia Arellano desperately tried to squeeze through a 3 foot by 1 ½-foot partition. Stuck for a moment, Arellano made her way into

(05-07) 17:54 PDT ALAMEDA — The circle of mourning for five nurses killed in a limousine fire on the San Mateo Bridge reached Alameda on Tuesday, as the final victim's name spread through a neighborhood that knew her as "a working mom who did

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