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Shocking images have revealed the tragic aftermath of a roadside accident that killed four women walking along a highway in Malibu, California.
The horrific accident unfolded around 8:30pm Tuesday, when an allegedly speeding motorist lost control of his BMW before hitting three parked vehicles along a dangerous stretch of road known to locals as 'Dead Man's Curve.'
The four women, who have not been named, were walking along the Pacific Coast Highway when the crash occurred, and all four were pronounced dead at the scene.
Two others were rushed to hospital in unknown condition, and the driver, a 22-year-old man who police have not formally identified, was taken into custody on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter.
Horrific images reveal a number of destroyed vehicles by the side of the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, California, after an allegedly speeding driver plowed into three other cars and killed four women
Images of crews on the scene the next morning revealed one of the vehicles involved by the side of the road, where the rear-drivers side of the car was crumpled by the collision
The horror crash shut down a large section of the Pacific Coast Highway into Wednesday morning, a Los Angeles fire captain told KTLA.
The fire captain described the accident as 'horrible', adding: 'Unfortunately, we have four DOA’s, we have four victims that did not survive.
'The sheriff is out here and they’re going to have a massive investigation to find out what caused this. It’s a tough scene right now.'
As crews were on the scene Wednesday morning, one of the cars involved could still be seen by the side of the highway, where almost the entirety of the rear driver's side was crumpled by the collision.
The crash is still under investigation, however officials have indicated that they believe speed was a factor.
The crash is still under investigation, however officials and local residents were quick to determine that speed was a likely factor in the tragedy
Four women were pronounced dead at the scene, two others were rushed to hospital, and a 22-year-old suspect has been arrested on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter
The shocking incident occurred on a stretch of the Pacific Coast Highway known as 'Dead Man's Curve'
Malibu resident Joan Zoloth said the crash did not come as a surprise because of the roadside's reputation for 'drag racing', which she said is 'non-stop'
Locals were quick to note that the area the crash happened has a notorious reputation for speeding, and the tragedy did not come as a surprise.
'Since Covid, there has been an increase of incredible racing up and down this highway,' said Malibu resident Joan Zoloth.
'(It is) all night long, enough that you can hear it over the waves, and we live on the beach side.
'It's non-stop,' she added, claiming that others in the area have complained about 'drag racing' along the stretch of road.
Los Angeles County Fire Captain Sheila Kelliher-Berkoh also noted speed likely contributed to the tragedy.
'It’s tough. Everybody picks up their speed… this is a very heavily populated pedestrian area, so it’s one of those scary things where it’s like ‘Hey people, slow down,' she said.