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CHP identifies Chico woman as fatal Sunday crash victim PDF Print E-mail
Written by Elizabeth Larson   
Monday, 19 July 2010

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Three men from Winters, Calif., escaped from a burning 2009 Chevrolet pickup after it was hit in a fatal three-vehicle collision on Highway 20 in Lake County, Calif., on Sunday, July 18, 2010. Here the shell of the burned out pickup is shown after firefighters extinguished it. Photo by Miguel Lanigan.
 

 

 

 

 




PARADISE VALLEY – A young Chico woman was identified as the victim of a fatal vehicle crash that occurred on Highway 20 Sunday afternoon and left five other people injured.


Marina Bajczi, 22, died when her 2005 Chevrolet Equinox SUV was hit by a 2002 Itasca motorhome driven by 73-year-old Ernie Hunt of Cloverdale, according to a Monday California Highway Patrol report.


Hunt was traveling westbound on Highway 20 east of Verna Way near the Paradise Cove subdivision at an unknown speed when, for an unknown reason, he drifted to the left across the double yellow lines, colliding with the left front of Bajczi's vehicle, the report from CHP Officer Mark Crutcher said.


At the scene on Sunday Crutcher told Lake County News that Hunt's motorhome essentially “t-boned” Bajczi's Equinox, which had been traveling at about 35 to 40 miles per hour on impact.

After hitting Bajczi, Hunt's motorhome continued out of control, Crutcher said, hitting the front of a 2009 Chevrolet full-size pickup driven by Claude Speegle, 57, of Winters, who had been directly behind the Equinox.


The motorhome then continued off the roadway and down a steep embankment, where Crutcher said it burst into flames, causing a grass fire that burned on both sides of the roadway.


Northshore Fire Protection District and Cal Fire held joint incident command on the incident, with assistance from Lake County Fire Protection, Lake County Fire Protection and US Forest Service, according to Northshore Fire Battalion Chief Pat Brown.


Brown said Sunday that the resulting grass fire burned about five acres of grass and oaks.


The motorhome was destroyed by the fire, burning down to a heap of charred metal parts on the embankment.


Bajczi died at the scene, Crutcher said, while Hunt – who Brown said was pulled from the burning motorhome by some good Samaritans from the nearby subdivision – was flown by REACH air ambulance to UC Davis Medical Center for treatment of burns.

 

 

 

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California Highway Patrol Officer Kevin Domby examines the 2005 Chevrolet Equinox driven by Marina Bajczi, 22, of Chico, Calif., who died on Sunday, July 18, 2010, when her vehicle was hit by a motorhome driven by Ernie Hunt, 73, of Cloverdale, Calif., on Highway 20 in Lake County, Calif. Photo by Miguel Lanigan.
 

 

 

 


Ruben Masso, 30, of Chico, who was Bajczi's passenger, was transported by by REACH to Enloe Hospital, Crutcher said.


Masso was complaining of lacerations and pain, and was said to have sustained major injuries. Crutcher said he had been unable to get an update on Masso's condition as of Monday morning.


Speegle and his two passengers – 67-year-old Nick Scholl and Bob Fenili, 54, both of Winters – managed to escape from the pickup, which caught fire and was destroyed, the CHP said.


Both Speegle and Fenili had minor injuries, with Speegle complaining of pain to his chest and Fenili suffering lacerations to his left leg. Crutcher reported that Scholl had moderate injuries, with facial lacerations.


Crutcher said he had spoken with Hunt on Monday morning. Hunt sustained burns covering 8 percent of his body, and had some injuries to his neck and back.


As to the cause of the crash, “Alcohol and drugs are not a factor at this time,” Crutcher said.


Crutcher said all six people involved in the collision were wearing their safety belts.


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A firefighter continues wetting down a 2002 Itasca motorhome driven by 73-year-old Ernie Hunt of Cloverdale, Calif. The vehicle was destroyed by fire after it collided with two other vehicles in a crash that claimed a woman's life on Highway 20 in Lake County, Calif., on Sunday, July 18, 2010. Photo by Miguel Lanigan.
 

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pitiful shame
written by since 1976, July 19, 2010
poor girl so young. could have done with out the picture with the yellow blanket, her poor family.
Yellow blanket on the driver side?
written by Tony, July 20, 2010
I thought that was the driver side air bag?
Unknown Reason my foot
written by bugly17, July 20, 2010
Although I was not there I can tell you this that more than likely he was going too fast coming up from behind paradise cove and his trailer had to go where it could which was somebody else's lane. If the CHP & Sheriff would patrol and force these people to pull over and take there time this would happen a lot less. There problem is they back up traffic and then try to rush as not to upset them. Simple solution just pull over when it's possible as for waiting I travel tis road everday, and although I would like to go fast I would much rather get there alive. My deepest condolensces to the family. I am sorry that someone's selfishness took your family member.
Don't assume...
written by Concerned citizen, July 20, 2010
To "Unknown Reason my foot": How can you assume that this tragic accident was the result of "someone's selfishness"? The driver was elderly, may have had health problems and may have lost consciousness. How can you be certain that he didn't lose control of his vehicle after suffering a heart attack or a stroke? Are you privy to information about this tragedy that the rest of us don't have?
at what age
written by since 1976, July 21, 2010
then should we lose our right to drive? hidden valley 80 something, elderly, pulls out in front of someone. But then at any age accidents happen...If a teen gets in a crash its because their too young, elderly too old, accidents happen. tragic accidents happen, highway 20 I commute it, I see everyday how stupid people drive it.
Narrow minded
written by Vinerider, July 22, 2010
I am not surprised at the narrow mindedness of some people. You see that someone is 73 so you automatically assume that he is too old to be driving or that he was speeding, etc. etc. Unless he was drunk, which I know to be true he WAS NOT, then he is also a victim here. Until all of the police reports and eye witness reports are in and examined no one should be blaming anyone. It is a shame that such a young life was taken in this tragedy. The driver of the motor home is one of the least selfish people I know. He is a caring man and always willing to help people. No matter what. This accident and the outcome will be something that will haunt him for the rest of his life whether he was at fault or not.
undo anger and accusations
written by Matrai66, July 22, 2010
I am saddened by the rush to judgement by people as to what happened. Marina & Ruben are my friends and he is at a terrible loss with the death of his wife but I have not heard him once speak in anger about the driver of the motor home. Poor Marina had no time to react. My heart goes out to all involved in this terrible accident. There is a reason they call them accidents people - I'm sure it was not Mr. Hunt's intention to cause such a tragity.
Try to remember there but by the grace of God go I - it could happen to anyone.
trying to get info for Marina's family in Hungary
written by 3mxfans, July 24, 2010
I am so sorry for the loss of such a beautiful young life. I am currently in Hungary with extended family of Marina's grandmother, we are trying to get information about Ruben and how he is doing as a result if his injuries. If anyone can help please let me know through this link or via my facebook, Marika Dezso Montgomery.
Thank you and prayers to her family.
I was there that day
written by Annabananna, August 09, 2010
I was there at the scene of this accident just after it happened. Quite the tragedy. Still pretty haunting for our family to have seen the aftermath...my heart goes out to Marina's family, as well as the others involved.

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