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[10-01-2024] Fresno County, CA – Two Men Ejected After Car Launches Over Canal and Strikes Almond Tree

Published October 2, 2024

[10-01-2024] Two Men Ejected After Car Launches Over Canal and Strikes Almond TreeTwo men suffered serious injuries after being ejected from their vehicle when it launched over a 20-foot-wide canal and struck an almond tree in Fresno County on Tuesday, October 1, 2024.

According to the California Highway Patrol, the crash occurred when the car soared 60 to 80 feet upside down before hitting the tree. 

One passenger, who was not wearing a seatbelt, suffered broken bones. The driver, although restrained, was ejected upon impact. The men were discovered by a farmer four to five hours after the crash. 

CHP reported speed as a factor and suspected alcohol may have played a role. Both men survived.

The investigation is ongoing.

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