Mother, 3-year-old son killed when car plunges into aqueduct; another child missing – LA Times

Mother, 3-year-old son killed when car plunges into aqueduct; another child missing

As a dive team returned Friday to search for another possible victim of a car that crashed into an aqueduct in Hesperia the night before, one of the children that was rescued Thursday night has died at a local hospital, a family member told KTLA Friday. Lauren Lyster reports for the KTLA five Morning News on March Three, 2017.

As a dive team returned Friday to search for another possible victim of a car that crashed into an aqueduct in Hesperia the night before, one of the children that was rescued Thursday night has died at a local hospital, a family member told KTLA Friday. Lauren Lyster reports for the KTLA five Morning News on March Three, 2017.

A mother and her 3-year-old son were killed when their car plunged into an aqueduct in Hesperia on Thursday night and another child who was in the vehicle remains unaccounted for, authorities said.

The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department and paramedics responded to a report at 6:40 p.m. of a car that was fully submerged in the California Aqueduct in the thirteen thousand block of Main Street, the coroner’s department said in a release.

Christina Estrada, 31, and her 3-year-old son, Jeremiah Abbott, were pulled from the water. Estrada was pronounced dead at the scene and Jeremiah was later pronounced dead at a hospital.

The San Bernardino County Fire Department tweeted Thursday night that one child remained unaccounted for. The sheriff’s dive team continued the search for the 2-year-old Friday morning, a spokeswoman tweeted.

News outlets reported that there had been three children in the car and that one remained hospitalized.

Kim Jong Un is “begging for war,” Nikki Haley, U.S. ambassador to the U.N., said. More than 1,000 people rallied and marched for organized labor in downtown L.A.. Instead of buying original Yeezys, many collectors are buying cheaper replicas from China. L.A. residents who find wounded or stray animals often fight to reach the city.

Credits: Claire Hannah Collins / KTLA / Kirk McKoy / Mel Melcon / Allen J. Schaben

Kim Jong Un is “begging for war,” Nikki Haley, U.S. ambassador to the U.N., said. More than 1,000 people rallied and marched for organized labor in downtown L.A.. Instead of buying original Yeezys, many collectors are buying cheaper replicas from China. L.A. residents who find wounded or stray animals often fight to reach the city.

Credits: Claire Hannah Collins / KTLA / Kirk McKoy / Mel Melcon / Allen J. Schaben

Kim Jong Un is “begging for war,” Nikki Haley, U.S. ambassador to the U.N., said. More than 1,000 people rallied and marched for organized labor in downtown L.A.. Instead of buying original Yeezys, many collectors are buying cheaper replicas from China. L.A. residents who find wounded or stray animals often fight to reach the city.

Credits: Claire Hannah Collins / KTLA / Kirk McKoy / Mel Melcon / Allen J. Schaben

Kim Jong Un is “begging for war,” Nikki Haley, U.S. ambassador to the U.N., said. More than 1,000 people rallied and marched for organized labor in downtown L.A.. Instead of buying original Yeezys, many collectors are buying cheaper replicas from China. L.A. residents who find wounded or stray animals often fight to reach the city.

Credits: Claire Hannah Collins / KTLA / Kirk McKoy / Mel Melcon / Allen J. Schaben

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