BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Newport student...
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Newport student OK after accident
A Newport Harbor High School student suffered minor injuries
Wednesday morning after she was hit by a car while crossing the
street near school, officials said.
The 14-year-old girl, whose name was not released because she is a
minor, was trying to cross 20th Street at Tustin Avenue when
39-year-old Eric Kinnsch, traveling eastbound on 20th, hit her,
police said.
She was taken to Western Medical Center in Santa Ana to be checked
for internal injuries, Costa Mesa Police Lt. Dale Birney said.
“There was no indication she had suffered any injuries,” he said.
“There were no broken bones or no major injuries.”
Birney said the only injury officers reported was that the girl
was bleeding from the nose.
He said the accident likely happened because Kinnsch’s windows
were fogged up and he could neither see the stop sign at the
intersection nor the girl crossing the street.
Kinnsch received a citation for not stopping at a stop sign and
driving at an “unsafe speed.” Although he was driving at 20 to 25
mph, Birney said it was an unsafe speed because his view was hindered
by the fogged-up windows.
-- Deepa Bharath
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