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Coroner IDs Palmdale Woman As Driver In Fatal Single-Car Crash

Coroner’s officials released the identity of a Palmdale woman killed in a single-car rollover crash Saturday morning on Highway 14.


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Roshalle Denise Turner, 38, of Palmdale, died after she lost control of her 2009 Dodge Challenger while driving northbound on Highway 14, south of Agua Dulce Canyon Road, around 1:45 a.m. She was the car’s lone occupant.

Related: One Dead After Rollover Crash On 14 Freeway Near Newhall

“She was not wearing her seatbelt… and was partially ejected from the left side of the vehicle,” Cassidy wrote in her report.

The sedan was in the right-most lane and drifted to the left into the carpool lane and struck the center divider, she said.

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Her car then traveled along the center divider median wall before veering sharply to the right, where it crossed all lanes.

It proceeded to vault over the brush on the freeway shoulder, travel up the dirt brush hillside and land on its roof against another dirt hillside.


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Coroner IDs Palmdale Woman As Driver In Fatal Single-Car Crash

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