Street-racing crash in Yorba Linda kills 68-year-old woman

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Posted by IB ContributorMarch 26, 2007 10:17 PM

A 68-year-old Orange County woman was fatally injured in an auto accident Sunday when she attempted to make a left turn from a residential neighborhood, The Orange County Register reported Monday. Police officials suspect that street racing may have caused the crash.

Witnesses told Brea Police officials that two cars were seen speeding side-by-side, southbound down the hillside street of Fairmont Boulevard when one of the cars, a black Chevrolet pickup, collided into the victim's white Buick sedan, the article stated.

The accident occurred at 12:47 p.m., at the corner of Fairmont and Oak Meadow Drive.

Joetta May Martinez of Yorba Linda was transported to a hospital, where she was pronounced dead.

The driver of the pickup, Charles William Marquardt III, also from Yorba Linda, was taken to the hospital for minor injuries. The 17-year-old male driver of the car reported to have been driving next to the pickup was questioned by police. No charges have been filed yet and their names were not released.

Residents who live nearby said they came running out of their homes when they heard a loud collision. One neighbor rushed to the woman's aid and tried to check her pulse, but didn't get one on her neck or hand. Another rushed to check on the driver of the pickup, who was reportedly shaken up and kept inquiring about the lady and whether she was alright. Neighbor Paul Noonan said the driver of the pickup "seemed brokenhearted and just devastated."

Several residents cited a growing problem with cars speeding around their neighborhood and the danger of turning from a residential street onto a downhill street with a blind curve. The speed limit on Fairmont is 40 mph; Oak Meadow is 25 mph.

Residents have asked for a traffic light at that intersection, but it hasn't happened so far

If this were indeed a street-racing incident, Marquardt is looking at prison time. He is also looking at a civil lawsuit for wrongful death. In the right circumstances, if Marquardt was driving someone ele's car, whoever allowed him to drive their car could be liable to the family of the deceased accident victim under a theory of "negligent entrustment".

I curious to see how the Orange County District Attorney's office handles this case. The DA has an opportunity here to send a message that street racing will not be tolerated in Orange County and that violators who cause accidents and injury people will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

Here is an interesting link to a nonprofit group called Street S.M.A.R.T.S. (Sports Machines Against Racing on the Street), which aims to educate people about the dangers of street-racing. Their Web site is http://www.streetsmartsusa.org/. The Web site has memorials to victims of street-racing as well, which serves as a tragic reminder. I like their motto, which is, "If you must race, remember, TAKE IT TO THE TRACK!"

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cheri
Posted by cheri
March 29, 2007 11:14 AM

So when the young man is cleared of any negligence will you post a retraction? You have no idea what the circumstances really are. This was not a street race the woman pulled out in front of him and he had the legal right away. We have already been informed by the Brea PD that the young man is not at fault.

John Bisnar
Posted by John Bisnar
March 29, 2007 1:00 PM

Cheri,

Thank you for your comment. I'll glad post additional information, as I have your comments, when the information comes from a reliable source.

You are right in that I have no first hand knowledge of what "...the circumstances really are...". My article is based upon what the Orange Country Register reported.

It is very possible that the deceased elderly driver is a fault.

I would very much appreciate you directing me to addition news stories or verifiable information so that further facts are made public.

John Bisnar

JANELLE
Posted by JANELLE
April 23, 2007 12:46 PM

THE ONLY REASON THAT CHERI IS SAYING THAT THE WOMAN PULLED OUT IN FRONT OF HIM IS BECAUSE THAT IS HER LITTLE BROTHER AND SHE IS TRYING TO PORTECT HIM. NOTHING HAS BEEN SAID AS TO WHOS FAULT THE ACCIDENT REALLY WAS. THE ONLY EVIDENCT THAT THERE IS IS THERE IS WITNESSES THAT STATE THE BOY AND ANOTHER CAR WERE SEEN DRIVING SIDE BY SIDE STRRET RACING. AND OBVIOUSLY THE BOY DIDN'T TRY TO STOP THE ONLY SKID MARKS ON THE ROAD WRERE THOSE FROM JOETTA'S CAR AFTER THE TRUCK STRUCK HER AND SLID HER CAR DOWN THE ROAD.

Kfarn
Posted by Kfarn
April 23, 2007 2:41 PM

I just want to make one thing perfectly clear. This was a young 68 year young women. She had more energy than most 30 year olds I know. She enjoyed her garden, reading, long lunches and most of all spending time with her family and friends, which is where she was going when this tragedy happened. I am glad that you have your family member still with you, but I don't. My mother is gone and I can't ask her what happed. So I will wait for the police to do there job, and by the way, he has not been cleared of anything according to the police department.

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