By Melody Gutierrez
mgutierrez@sacbee.com
The young driver killed in an early morning accident on Saturday has been identified as 19-year-old Krystal Sigler by the Sacramento County Coroner's Office.
The Rio Linda High School graduate was thrown from her car and killed when the 2001 Mercury SUV she was driving clipped a car while driving eastbound on I-80 near Interstate 5 around 2 a.m. Both the SUV and car spun out of control.
The driver and passenger of the car were not injured, said Todd Van Lindt, spokesman for the North Sacramento office of the California Highway Patrol.
Sigler's SUV hit the I-80 center median and overturned, ejecting her and a female passenger. Van Lindt said Sigler and her passenger were not wearing restraints.
Sigler was thrown over the median guardrail into westbound lanes, where she was hit by other vehicles.
Her passenger ended up in the median with a broken back and other injuries.
Hundreds of Sigler's friends and family posted memories and tributes on Facebook soon after learning of her death.
Call The Bee's Melody Gutierrez, (916) 326-5521. Carlos Alcala contributed to this report.









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