Five women killed as limousine goes up in flames

The vehicle was going from Alameda to Foster City when the 10 occupants, all in their 30s, noticed smoke

May 05, 2013 06:34 pm | Updated 06:49 pm IST - Los Angeles

San Mateo County firefighters and California Highway Patrol personnel investigate the scene of a limousine fire on the westbound side of the San Mateo-Hayward Bridge in Foster City, California, on Saturday.

San Mateo County firefighters and California Highway Patrol personnel investigate the scene of a limousine fire on the westbound side of the San Mateo-Hayward Bridge in Foster City, California, on Saturday.

Five women in their 30s were killed and four others injured when their stretch limousine caught fire on a bridge in the San Francisco Bay Area, police said.

Five other women were able to escape when flames overtook the white limousine last night as it headed west on the San Mateo Bridge, California Highway Patrol spokesman Art Montiel said.

The vehicle was going from Alameda to Foster City when the 10 occupants, all in their 30s, noticed smoke.

The car pulled over; the driver and four others were able to get out, Highway Patrol Officer Amelia Jack told CNN affiliate KGO.

The women tried to retrieve the other five but were unsuccessful, Jack said.

“We have no idea right now where they were going or where they were coming from,” Jack said.

Of the survivors, Jack said one had severe burns and three others suffered minor to moderate injuries that included smoke inhalation. The four were rushed to nearby hospitals for treatment, while the fifth person who escaped was not hospitalised.

Some good Samaritans who pulled over and attempted to help were also unsuccessful, the report said.

Several lanes of the bridge were closed as officers probed the cause of the accident. One lane of traffic was reopened early on Sunday, police said.

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