Adela Santana-Mullooly Killed in Head-On Crash on Watts Valley Road [Sanger, CA]
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SANGER, CA (October 6, 2022) – Sunday morning, Adela Santana-Mullooly died after a head-on crash on Watts Valley Road.
The fatal incident occurred around 10:20 a.m. east of Pittman Hill Road.
According to the officers, a vehicle, driven by 47-year-old Johnson Chang, veered into the oncoming traffic in the westbound lanes and collided head-on with a cyclist. As a result, the cyclist, 51-year-old Santana-Mullooly, died at the scene. Meanwhile, the driver remained at the scene and cooperated with the authorities. No arrests were made at this time.
Adela Santana-Mullooly was beloved at Clovis Community College. The college offers psychological services for students and staff members.
No further details regarding the Watts Valley Road head-on crash have been released to the public; however, Sanger Officials will provide more information once available.
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