APPLE VALLEY, Calif. (VVNG.com) – The San Bernardino County Coroner’s Office has identified a 23-year-old Apple Valley woman and her 5-month-old baby killed in a frontal crash Sunday afternoon in Apple Valley.
At approximately 2:23 p.m. on June 6, 2021, California Highway Patrol officers responded to a two-vehicle collision involving a Ford Crown Victoria and a Toyota Corolla in the Deep Creek Road and Poppy Road area.
Jasmine amesquita and her baby Ragnar Segovia, both Apple Valley residents, were pronounced dead at the scene.
California Highway Patrol officials said that for reasons still under investigation, the Toyota driver veered into the northbound lane of Deep Creek Road, directly into Ford’s lane.
The driver of the Toyota sustained serious injuries and was transported by Reach Air to Loma Linda Medical Center. Three young Toyota passengers sustained minor injuries and were also airlifted to LLUMC.
The 49-year-old driver of the Ford was transported by Reach Air to Arrowhead Regional Medical Center with minor injuries.
Jasmine’s sister Isabel Reyes has created a Gofundme campaign to raise funds and help bury them both.
“It’s hard on our family because we had to bury the father of Jasmine’s 3 precious boys just two months ago and now her and her baby Ragnar,” Isabel said. “Please if you can donate anything will be useful and we are very grateful to you. Jazzy is survived by two boys, little Christian 4 years old and Logan 3 years old. Please help us bury our little sister and our little nephew. Thank you and God bless you.
According to Jasmine’s friends, her longtime boyfriend and father of her children passed away two months ago. “RIP Jasmine and your adorable baby boy Ragnar. You are with your love and Ragnar is with his daddy. Fly high and watch over your adorable little boys, Baby Christian and Logan,” commented Suzee Gomez.
Donations can be made through the following link: Help bury our beloved sister and our little nephew
The CHP said drugs and / or alcohol would not have contributed to the crash. The investigation is ongoing and anyone with information is asked to call 760-241-1186.
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