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4 die in Calif. car crash after driver runs red light

The Associated Press

NOVATO, Calif. — A car raced through a red light and slammed into a minivan broadside, killing four family members including both parents and their two young children in Northern California, authorities said Sunday.

A Mini Cooper driven by Steven Culbertson, 19, of Lakeport, first clipped a car that was stopped for the light at the intersection of Highway 37 and Lakeville Highway and then smashed into the minivan late Saturday night near Novato, about 30 miles north of San Francisco, the California Highway Patrol said.

All occupants of the minivan, Johnathan Maloney, 45, his wife, Susan Maloney, 42, and their young children, Grace, 5, and Aiden, 8, died in the impact, said CHP Officer John Sloat. The family was from Sonoma.

Culbertson was being treated at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital, where he was suffering from life-threatening injuries including severe head injuries, according to Sloat.

Hospital spokeswoman Katy Hillenmeyer said Culbertson was listed in critical condition, but citing patient confidentiality rules, released no additional details

The minivan was rendered nearly unrecognizable by the collision.

The Mini Cooper also struck a sedan waiting at the light and three people in that vehicle were hospitalized in Novato with injuries, according to the highway patrol.

“He clipped two vehicles and broadsided the family of four,” said Sgt. Trent Cross. “Right now there is no evidence of drugs or alcohol. That could change later, but right now, there is no evidence.”

The crash took place near the border of Sonoma and Marin counties, according to Cross.

Two medical helicopters and the Sonoma County coroner were called to the scene. Culbertson was flown by helicopter to the hospital. He was the sole occupant of the car.

Traffic in the area came to a standstill and was backed up for hours.