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A 20-year-old sustained massive injuries in a Friday-afternoon traffic collision in Valencia.

The collision that occurred on Copperhill Drive. Streets were shut down in the area as deputies from the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station conducted their traffic investigation.

Preliminary information indicates a white Ford Fusion traveling eastbound Copperhill Drive collided with a black Honda Civic which was exiting Copperstone Drive. The driver of the Honda was handled by personnel from the Los Angeles County Fire Department. He was transported to Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital in severe critical condition.

The cause of the collision is under investigation, and any witnesses are asked to call Detective Kelly at 661-255-1121.

 

Photo: Gail Pinsker

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58 Comments

  1. Casey Gordon Casey Gordon says:

    Prayers for him and his family.

  2. Eric Baker Eric Baker says:

    Too young to die. Still a kid.

  3. Prayers and hugs to all involved.

  4. How did this accident happen? keep fighting, kid!

  5. So young… Hoping that he will pull through.

  6. Be strong and fight hard and may God give you the strength to make it through.

  7. Praying for his family. Hang in there kid!

  8. Cindy Stark Cindy Stark says:

    Omg who’s the guy I hope it no one i know praying right now

  9. Regina says:

    I’ll be praying for him.

  10. Hang in there, young man. Fight. Prayers sent for you and your family. God Bless you.

  11. Thanks for the update. Praying…

  12. Terri Gray Terri Gray says:

    Saw this driving home :(. Prayers going out for all involved.

  13. Bee Knight Bee Knight says:

    So who was at fault?

  14. I hope he makes it please God help him!

  15. Carole Hunt Carole Hunt says:

    Another article says dark car exiting a street….right turn most likely in front of traffic. Explains the T-bone. Hope and prayers for their survival.

  16. Rachael Wheeler Cleveland

  17. Regardless of fault my prayers are for all involved. God bless them.

  18. Sharon Kim Sharon Kim says:

    I know for a fact that the driver of the black civic always drives around wearing headphones to listen to music. Please be safe everyone.

  19. Anonymous says:

    He sadly did die :/

  20. Yep I saw it, Caitlin Turner

  21. Kevin Hill Kevin Hill says:

    mistakes happen – I pray that all involved come out of this ok.

  22. There’s a young man in our neighborhood (very close to this accident) who fits this description and has the same honda civic. He always drives while wearing white iPod headphones and he speeds a lot. Horrible for everybody, regardless.

  23. Regina says:

    Can anyone else verify anons claim that he died?

  24. Derik Hixon Derik Hixon says:

    “I know for a fact” that he “fits the description” of just about every young man in this valley except that this one is in critical condition fighting for his life. I don’t give a rats ass if he puts a bag over his head with eye holes cut out. We can all sit around and discuss reasons or blame later, if that’s what you choose. How about we ALL focus on prayers and positive energy for a full recovery and wait for the lesson from this horrible “accident” to run it’s natural course.

  25. Anonymous says:

    His name was Dillion he is a family friend he didn’t make it much longer after the accident

  26. I saw a comment that he passed away last night at 10:30 but cannot find anything officially confirming it.

  27. I saw a comment that he passed away last night at 10:30 but cannot find anything officially confirming it.

  28. Regina says:

    anonymous you should keep your opinions to yourself

  29. Regina says:

    Or come forward and admit the part you played

  30. Donna says:

    I am the mother of the driver of the black Honda and yes I can confirm that he did indeed pass away last night if his injuries.

  31. I read the same thing Lori, but can’t find any conformation either…

  32. I read the same thing Lori, but can’t find any conformation either…

  33. Soula Kkolis Soula Kkolis says:

    Ugh I drove by this yesterday so freaking scary I was wondering if or how they made it out alive: ( this is the second accident is two days on copper hill. ..day before last I saw one almost same place but nothing like this one poor guy

  34. Mar says:

    I am sorry to confirm this to everyone but he died friday night! I work at the hospital and was in the room when they brought him fast to help him. He died at 8:50 p.m ;(

  35. It is confirmed….. He passed away. It was some friends of mine nephew.

  36. Did this young man pass away? I heard he did not.

  37. anonymous says:

    Hope everything is okay regardless

  38. Meagan says:

    @Regina
    Keep your opinions to yourself; how dare you. This is a tragedy involving a human life. He did not go into a movie theatre with a gun and take countless lives- he was driving, just like the rest of us do. We all make careless mistakes (regardless if Dylan was apart of them is irrelevant) and none of us are perfect at abiding by them on a continual basis. HE LOST HIS LIFE at 20! Have some damn respect!

    Donna, I’m so sorry for your loss. I worked with Dylan and he was always a pleasure. My prayers go out to your family.

  39. Cynthia says:

    I worked with him as well and he was always a pleasure to work with. We were always laughing and joking around when we worked together. He will be greatly missed. Donna, my thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. I am so sorry for your loss. No one should ever have to loose the child at such a young age.

  40. John Lodge says:

    I drove by it didn’t look good. I had worked in a hospital for a lot years. Shook me up so sad. My prayers are with him and his family. I’ts a real tough time right now.
    God Bless

  41. Regina says:

    @MEAGER
    I only just read your comment at me and I apologize that I upset you, but I really think you misunderstood my comment because it was not directed at ANYONE involved in the accident. I am a mother of 4 my heart absolutely breaks for the family

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