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WEST VALLEY CITY — Police said they will pursue multiple charges against the driver of a mini-van that was speeding early Saturday and blew through a red light, smashing into a small car and killing one of its passengers.
Francisco Garcia, 18, died after the 6 a.m. three-car collision on the Bangerter Highway overpass at U-201. Two men and two male juveniles suffered a range of injuries — from minor to serious — and were taken to area hospitals for treatment, said West Valley police Sgt. Mike Powell.
Bangerter Highway in the impacted area was closed to traffic as a result of the violent collision, but was expected to reopen by 1 p.m.
Police said the mini-van, driven by Carl Holm, 48, was headed north on the highway and failed to stop at the red traffic signal at the overpass at U201. A compact car was traveling south on a green light and was struck by Holm's vehicle, Powell said.
The force of the impact scattered both vehicles in different directions and another small car was struck as well, but Powell said that driver was uninjured.
