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Infant dies of injuries following wrong-way crash in Pomona, family says

Two women were also killed in the crash, including the mother of the young boy who also died.

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Police share an update on the wrong-way crash that killed two women in Pomona, with officers revealing the victims were sisters. Christian Cazares reports for the NBC4 News at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, March 25, 2025. 

The 1-year-old child who was hospitalized over the weekend following a crash allegedly caused by a suspected DUI driver died of his injuries, the boy's family confirmed.

A total of three people were killed as a result of Saturday's crash in Pomona -- two women who were sisters and the infant. The younger adult was the mother of the boy who was killed.

Family members identified the victims as 1-year-old Ezra Aziel Espinoza, 29-year-old Jazmin Guadalupe Ramos and 39-year-old Raquel Moreno. Both women died at the scene and the young boy was rushed to the Children’s Hospital of Orange County. He was taken off life support Tuesday after he showed no signs of life, relatives confirmed.

The incident happened shortly after 11 p.m. Saturday when a wrong-way driver was traveling east on the westbound lanes of the 60 Freeway in Pomona, according to the California Highway Patrol. The crash happened on the freeway near Reservoir Street when the wrong-way driver struck the Honda Civic the sisters were traveling in.

Law enforcement identified the driver as Rick Rodriguez, 24, of Pomona. He was taken to Pomona Valley Hospital with minor injuries and then arrested for allegedly driving under the influence.

Relatives of the victims say the women’s parents are in Mexico and unable to join the rest of the family in Southern California.

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The investigation is ongoing.

Anyone with information on the case is asked to contact Officer J. Garcia at the CHP Baldwin Park Area Office at 626-517-8500.

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