CHP says drunken driver caused fatal accident on 101
Briefly

A chain reaction collision on Highway 101 in East Palo Alto was caused by a drunken driver, resulting in one death and major injuries to two others. The incident occurred early Sunday morning when a man driving a white Acura SUV rear-ended a gray Toyota Rav4. This collision led to a third vehicle, a white Subaru SUV, crashing into the Toyota, ultimately hitting the median and resulting in fatal injuries to its driver. A fourth vehicle, a BMW, crashed into the stopped cars. The driver of the Acura was arrested for driving under the influence causing injury.
The California Highway Patrol reported that a drunken driver caused a chain reaction collision on Highway 101, resulting in one fatality and two major injuries.
The series of collisions began around 2 a.m. when a man in a white Acura SUV rear-ended a gray Toyota Rav4, leading to further crashes.
As a result of this chain reaction, the driver of a white Subaru SUV crashed into the Toyota and sustained fatal injuries after hitting the median.
The driver of the Acura was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence while causing injury, with multiple individuals hospitalized due to the accidents.
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