(Perris, CA) 56-year old Woman, Silvia Corona, suspected for DUI is now held in custody in relation to a two vehicle collision in Perris, CA.
According to Riverside County Sheriff’s Office, deputies from Perris Sheriff’s Station received a response in regards to a two vehicle collision near Ramona Expressway and Rider Street.
When the deputies located the five injured individuals, all five were injured in one vehicle. Two of those injured were suffering from life-threatening injuries.
It was identified that Silvia Corona was the driver and sole occupant of the second vehicle.
Everyone involved in the incident were taken to the hospital to get treated. One of the two juvenile victims died was pronounced dead at the hospital while the other individual is in critical injuries.
Silvia Corona was arrested and was booked at the Cois M. Byrd Detention Center due to the suspicion of gross vehicular manslaughter. The suspicion was due to driving under the influence of alcohol and intoxicated.
Analysis on Ramona Expressway and Rider Street
Investigators of this case may have reviewed Offenses Involving Alcohol and Drugs (23152)(a) which states that it is unlawful to be under the influence of any alcoholic beverages to drive. This is most likely what the 56-year old violated due to the suspicion of being under the influence of alcohol.
Any alcoholic beverages, no matter the company, can cause you to be impaired in your driving. Even the basic needs in medication for sickness can also cause impairment as well. Some people are suggested not to drive in regards to their intake of medication.
Another section they may also review is (b) of the law. This states that anyone with a 0.08 or higher in alcohol in his or her blood is unlawful to drive a vehicle.
Investigators can also review (g) if the 56 year old driver was under the influence of both drugs and alcohol. This law states how unlawful it is to be under the influence of both drugs and alcohol to drive. This may also be the reason the Perris collision occurred in the first place.
Advice for the Family
If you have lost a loved one in this incident, staying in contact with the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office can help you receive more information from the investigation. You can request official reports when they become available to better understand the circumstances.
You may also consider speaking with a qualified legal professional experienced in pedestrian accident cases. They can help explain your options and guide you through next steps. In addition, seeking support from family, friends, or grief counseling services can provide comfort during this difficult time.
If you have any concerns about navigating the legal process surrounding this incident, call 866-883-4318 to speak with a lawyer.

