The victims were identified as Samuel Soto, his girlfriend Alondra Lara and their young children Nicholas and Diego Soto, according to a relative. Lara was also six months pregnant.
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The California Highway Patrol isn't sure yet why the crash on Sunday night occurred as there was no indication of alcohol or drug impairment, and weather was not thought to be a factor.
Only fragments of the wreckage - a taillight, a car seat latch and broken glass - remained scattered on the scene in Merced County near Los Banos on Monday.
Man, pregnant woman, 2 children killed in crash near Los Banos
"It might have been a little windy, the road might have been wet from a little rain early on, but nobody was having issues," said CHP officer Shannan Stiers. "It appears speed wasn't that big of a deal because witnesses were saying 65 maybe 75 miles an hour."
Witnesses told the CHP that the car was traveling eastbound on State Route 152 weaving slightly and then suddenly veered across the center median, crossed the westbound lane and slammed into a tree.
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The impact was so severe that the car was cut in half, officials said. All four occupants were killed instantly.
Lara's parents and siblings who were driving in a separate car behind them witnessed the crash, according to a GoFundMe page for the victims' funeral services. A family member left a rosary hanging on the tree at the scene.
The family was returning home to Pomona after visiting the Bay Area.
Find more information on how to donate to the funeral services at gofundme.com.