A tranquil scene of San Diego Bay, a stark contrast to the recent tragic incident.
A woman was found dead after her Ford Mustang crashed and became submerged in the San Diego Bay. Rescue efforts by multiple agencies were unable to save her. Authorities are investigating the cause of the crash, with witnesses suggesting a possible medical emergency. The accident has raised concerns about road safety in the Coronado area.
San Diego – A tragic incident occurred on June 20, when a woman was found dead after her car, a two-door Ford Mustang, crashed and became submerged in the San Diego Bay. The accident was reported at approximately 4:15 p.m. in the 4000 block of Coronado Bay Road, directly in front of the Loews Coronado Bay Resort.
The Coronado Police Department swiftly responded to reports of the traffic accident, leading to the discovery of the fully submerged vehicle. In an effort to recover the woman, multiple agencies collaborated, including the Coronado Fire Department, local lifeguards, the U.S. Coast Guard, Harbor Police, and California State Parks personnel.
Rescue teams indicated that the woman was the sole occupant of the car and had been underwater for an estimated 30 to 40 minutes before she was retrieved. Despite efforts to resuscitate her through cardiopulmonary resuscitation (C.P.R.), she was pronounced dead at the scene.
The cause of the crash is currently under investigation, with no immediate information available regarding the potential influence of alcohol or drugs. Witnesses, including an individual named Mike Koester, speculated that the woman could have experienced a medical emergency while driving. Koester attempted to assist using a paddleboard but was unable to reach her in time.
As a result of the accident, Coronado Bay Road was closed to traffic until 10 p.m. on the evening of the incident to facilitate the recovery operation and subsequent investigation.
The San Diego Bay is a significant body of water known for its deep harbor that accommodates various vessels and is a popular destination for recreational activities. Incidents involving vehicles in water, although uncommon, can be life-threatening, particularly when delays occur in rescue efforts.
This event has raised community concern regarding road safety in the Coronado area, especially given the possible medical emergency aspect of the incident. Emergency response teams regularly train for such scenarios, emphasizing the importance of immediate assistance in similar situations.
At this time, the identity of the victim has not been disclosed as authorities work to notify her next of kin. The incident remains under investigation as officials strive to determine the precise sequence of events that led to this unfortunate loss.
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