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Alondra Cobian Obituary News: In loving memory of Anaheim woman killed in Costa Mesa motorcycle accident

By Robert King

Alondra Cobian Motorcycle Accident – Obituary News: In loving memory of Anaheim woman killed in Costa Mesa motorcycle accident.

In a tragic incident on Saturday afternoon, a 24-year-old woman lost her life after the motorbike she was riding collided with two northbound cars on the 55 Motorway in Costa Mesa, according to the California Highway Patrol.

According to Officer Anselmo Templado, the Santa Ana CHP Station was informed by the Orange County Communications Centre at 2:19 p.m. about a traffic collision involving an ambulance. The incident occurred on a section of the motorway located under the I-405 northbound HOV flyover.

According to investigators, it is believed that the motorcyclist collided with two vehicles, namely a tan Toyota Camry and a white Ford Ranger, while riding between two lanes. This information was shared by Templado on Tuesday.

In a joint effort, the Orange County Fire Authority and Costa Mesa Fire & Rescue swiftly arrived at the scene, where a woman tragically lost her life. Regrettably, the woman was pronounced deceased on-site at precisely 2:42 p.m. According to Orange County Sheriff’s spokesman Sgt. Mike Woodruff, the motorcyclist involved in the incident has been identified by the coroner’s office as Alondra Cobian, a 24-year-old resident of Anaheim.

“There are still no words and I feel like I’ll never find them. I get goosebumps watching this video.. and see your whole community gathered in your honor. Looks like just like in family, you transmit love and good energy with everyone through that beautiful smile. Your family is on my mind night and day since you passed on, but we will be watching today and always. Rest in peace Alondra Cobian Becerra,” a tribute post shared on Facebook read.

As the investigation into the crash continues, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) has suggested that speed could potentially be a contributing factor.