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14-year-old girl dies in Mulholland Highway crash | www.theacorn.com | The Acorn
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A 14-year-old girl was killed Sat., Sept. 26 after the car her father was driving collided headon with an SUV near Viewpoint High School in Calabasas.
Jessica Roberts, a freshman at Chaminade College Preparatory School in West Hills, was pronounced dead on the scene.
Douglas Roberts, Jessica’s father, was headed west on Mulholland Drive around 2 p.m. Saturday when his Dodge Viper veered into the oncoming traffic, said Lt. Scott Chew of the Lost Hills Sheriff’s Station. The sports car collided with a Toyota FJ Cruiser driven by Calabasas resident Blake Wheeler, the sheriff’s report said.
Wheeler was taken to West Hills Hospital with major injuries, but is expected to recover. Douglas Roberts sustained lifethreatening injuries and remains in critical condition at Ronald Reagan-UCLA Medical Center, Chew said.
http://forums.viperclub.org/images/2009-10-01/001p2.jpgChaminade announced the girl’s death on its website Monday.
“The death of a student is always a test of faith for a school community and this death is especially heartbreaking for Jessica’s close friends,” the school said in a statement. “We pray for the repose of Jessica’s soul and we also fervently pray that her father and the other person who was injured will be restored to health. We also pray in a special way for Jessica’s mom, Jodi, whose grief and shock must be overwhelming.”
Jessica graduated from Chaminade’s middle school in June and among her favorite activites was softball.
People close to the girl gathered in the school’s gym Monday morning for prayer and remembrance.
“Jessica Roberts looked at life with passion by asking questions such as, ‘What is our duty in life and how can we live our happiness in such a big world like this one?’ said Brother Adam Becerra. “Jessica was always attentive to people’s needs and brought a smile to everyone who crossed her path.”
Chaminade also posted an assignment Jessica wrote in 7th grade: “My dream would be to . . . know that I had gone through life being a wonderful, loving person who knew right from wrong and who knew love from hate. I grew to know God in many ways. God became my rock and I knew that I had strengthened our relationship for the better.”
14-year-old girl dies in Mulholland Highway crash | www.theacorn.com | The Acorn
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A 14-year-old girl was killed Sat., Sept. 26 after the car her father was driving collided headon with an SUV near Viewpoint High School in Calabasas.
Jessica Roberts, a freshman at Chaminade College Preparatory School in West Hills, was pronounced dead on the scene.
Douglas Roberts, Jessica’s father, was headed west on Mulholland Drive around 2 p.m. Saturday when his Dodge Viper veered into the oncoming traffic, said Lt. Scott Chew of the Lost Hills Sheriff’s Station. The sports car collided with a Toyota FJ Cruiser driven by Calabasas resident Blake Wheeler, the sheriff’s report said.
Wheeler was taken to West Hills Hospital with major injuries, but is expected to recover. Douglas Roberts sustained lifethreatening injuries and remains in critical condition at Ronald Reagan-UCLA Medical Center, Chew said.
http://forums.viperclub.org/images/2009-10-01/001p2.jpgChaminade announced the girl’s death on its website Monday.
“The death of a student is always a test of faith for a school community and this death is especially heartbreaking for Jessica’s close friends,” the school said in a statement. “We pray for the repose of Jessica’s soul and we also fervently pray that her father and the other person who was injured will be restored to health. We also pray in a special way for Jessica’s mom, Jodi, whose grief and shock must be overwhelming.”
Jessica graduated from Chaminade’s middle school in June and among her favorite activites was softball.
People close to the girl gathered in the school’s gym Monday morning for prayer and remembrance.
“Jessica Roberts looked at life with passion by asking questions such as, ‘What is our duty in life and how can we live our happiness in such a big world like this one?’ said Brother Adam Becerra. “Jessica was always attentive to people’s needs and brought a smile to everyone who crossed her path.”
Chaminade also posted an assignment Jessica wrote in 7th grade: “My dream would be to . . . know that I had gone through life being a wonderful, loving person who knew right from wrong and who knew love from hate. I grew to know God in many ways. God became my rock and I knew that I had strengthened our relationship for the better.”