‘An unimaginable tragedy’: Ex-baseball player out of jail after he ‘lost control of his vehicle,’ killing 4 college seniors in horrific California crash

Peyton Stewart, Deslyn Williams, Asha Weir, Niamh Rolston, Fraser Michael Bohm

Top left: Peyton Stewart (LinkedIn). Bottom left: Deslyn Williams (Instagram). Center: Asha Weir and Niamh Rolston (Instagram/@niamhrolston). Right: crash suspect Fraser Bohm pitching in Perfect Game Underclass All American Games in August 2018 (YouTube/SkillShowVideos screengrab).

Families of two college seniors and sorority sisters who were struck and killed along “Dead Man’s Curve” on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, California, allegedly by a speeding BMW driver who lost control in October 2023, are now suing the state, the city, and the California Department of Transportation in an attempt to “force” change.

The wrongful death lawsuit filed by the mother of 21-year-old Asha Weir and the mother and father of 21-year-old Deslyn Williams does not name crash murder suspect Fraser Bohm as a defendant, but rather government entities state and local. The suit claimed the defendants have known for more than a decade that the design of the “.8 mile stretch of PCH” where friends Weir, Williams, Peyton Stewart, 21, and Niamh Rolston, 20, were hit and killed was “dangerous,” and yet only a fraction of necessary safety changes were made.

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