One of the survivors of the tragic limousine fire on California's San Mateo-Hayward Bridge is telling a heartbreaking story of loss. Speaking with great difficulty, as if she were shell-shocked, Neila Arrellano
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
What was supposed to be a girl's night out for a group of Bay Area nurses celebrating one of the women's upcoming wedding in the Philippines turned into a night of horror and grief when the limo they were riding in inexplicably caught fire, trapping
The white stretch Lincoln was headed across San Francisco Bay, carrying the bride-to-be and eight of her friends for a bachelorette party. Five of them, including the bride, never made it across.
One of the survivors of the tragic limousine fire on California's San Mateo-Hayward Bridge is telling a heartbreaking story of loss. Speaking with great difficulty, as if she were shell-shocked, Neila Arrellano
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