Monday, September 15, 2008

Cambodian-American Yi Chao killed in train collision near Los Angeles

Rescue workers separate the Metrolink engine from the passenger car it was wedged into Saturday. (Photo: Francine Orr / Los Angeles Times)

Yi Chao, 72, Simi Valley

A friend took the Cambodian immigrant to his eye doctor appointment in downtown L.A. But he decided to take the train back home.

September 14, 2008
By Ann M. Simmons
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer (California, USA)


A friend drove Yi Chao to his eye doctor appointment Friday in downtown Los Angeles. But Chao decided to take the train back home to Simi Valley, where the 72-year-old Cambodian native lives with his son Kong Chao.

"I called him at 4:21 p.m.," said Kong Chao, 36. "He said he was coming home soon. . . . He was almost there at the station in Simi Valley."

When Kong Chao got home from work, he heard on the radio that a Metrolink train had crashed. His father was still not home.

Late Saturday evening, he still hadn't found his father.

"I called him again, again and again, but there was no answer," said the younger Chao, choking back tears and grappling to find words that he spoke in heavily accented ) English. "I went to Chatsworth High School, where the families were meeting. I try to find out if he is going to hospital."

Kong Chao also said he has called all of his relatives to determine whether they know his father's whereabouts. He said his father was of sound mind and could speak some English.

"He is always talkative," Kong Chao said. "He is happy in his grandson, my son. He is 5. He loves him. His grandson wakes every morning and goes into his room."

On Saturday at about 8.45 p.m., at the urging of a reporter who supplied the phone number, Kong Chao called the county coroner's office, which confirmed that Yi Chao had been killed. His name had been released more than two hours earlier.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

My sympathy to Yi Chao's family and to all the victims.

Anonymous said...

with my deepest sympathy to all the victims

Anonymous said...

The following are the victim names who died in the crash because of the neglected train engineer and no automatic stop system on the train. Simi-Valley is North of Los Angeles. The city is surrounding by mountains and famous place for Ronald Reagan library and movie shooting: A Little House on The Prarie was once shot on the other side of the freeway in Simi Valley.

Christopher Aiken, 38, of Thousand Oaks

• Dennis Arnold, 75, of Camarillo

• Dean Lafoy Brower, 51, of Ventura

• Alan Lloyd Buckley, 59, of Simi Valley, a mechanic for the city of Burbank

• Yi Chao, 71, of Simi Valley

• Spree Desha, 35, of Simi Valley, Los Angeles Police Department officer

• Walter Arney Fuller, 58, of Simi Valley

• Ronald Grace, 55, of Simi Valley

• Michael Hammersly, 45, of Simi Valley

• Jacob Hefter, 18, of Palmdale, a student at California State University, Long Beach

• Kari Hsieh, no age given

• Ernest Stephen Kish II, 47, of Thousand Oaks

• Gregory Lintner, 48, of Simi Valley

• Paul Long, 54, of Moorpark, a teacher

• Manuel Macias, 31, of Santa Paula, a yoga instructor

• Aida Magdaleno, 19, of Camarillo

• Charles Peck, 58, of Salt Lake City

• Howard Barry Pompel, 69, of Moorpark

• Donna Remata, 49, of Simi Valley, a Metropolitan Transit Authority

• Doyle Jay Souser, 56, of Camarillo, general manager at a construction materials company

• Roger Spacey, 60, of Simi Valley

• Maria Elena Villalobos, 18, of Moorpark, a student at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising

• Atul Vyas, 20, of Simi Valley, a student at Claremont McKenna College

Anonymous said...

That's what will happened to you when you supported Ah Scam Rainxy.

Anonymous said...

how sad for him and his family. i mean, who could've expected that? this goes to show that people can get killed anywhere.