2 women, 2 children killed in Lancaster wrong-way crash identified

The coroner’s office Saturday released the names of two women and two children killed in a wrong-way crash with a big rig in Lancaster that left a 5-year-old child in critical condition.

The driver of the black Dodge Challenger was Sandra Jones, 62, of Lancaster. The female passenger who died at a hospital was Roslind Harris, 59, also of Lancaster. The children — who both died in hospitals — were David Howard, 6, and Justin Howard, 8, both of Las Vegas, the coroner’s office said.

A 5-year-old child was hospitalized in critical condition at Antelope Valley Hospital.

The coroner’s office could not immediately comment on whether the Howard boys were brothers, nor the relationship of the critically injured child.

The crash that left the Challenger crumpled and the big rig’s cab overturned, occurred at 9:11 a.m. Friday at the intersection of East Avenue G and North 30th Street East, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department.

The car was traveling in the wrong direction in the eastbound lane of Avenue G and collided head-on with the truck, according to the California Highway Patrol. It was unclear what other factors led up to the crash.

The trucker, a 44-year-old man from Corona, suffered minor injuries but was not taken to a hospital, the CHP said.

The CHP’s Antelope Valley office urged anyone with information about the crash to call them at 661-948-8541.

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