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A local teen has been identified as the driver who died on Saturday at Del Valle Road after colliding with a tree at high speeds, according to the Alameda County Coroner’s Bureau.

A photo of 17-year-old Daniel Hernández Alvarado, who died in a solo car crash on Del Valle Road in Livermore on Saturday (Jan. 4). (Image taken from Alvarado’s GoFundMe post)

A spokesperson with the bureau told the Weekly on Monday that Daniel Hernández Alvarado, 17, was the driver involved in this weekend’s fatal crash.

According to an online fundraiser that was created the day after the crash, he was a Pleasanton resident and student at Foothill High School.

“Daniel was a bright and kind-hearted young man whose life was taken far too soon,” the GoFundMe post stated. “He touched the lives of many with his contagious smile, compassionate nature and incredible potential.”

On Saturday around 5:30 p.m., California Highway Patrol officers responded to a high-speed crash involving a BMW 535i that struck a tree on Del Valle Road, CHP officer Tyler Hahn told the Weekly.

The vehicle was traveling northbound on Del Valle Road and crossed the southbound lanes before colliding head on with a tree on the right shoulder of Del Valle Road heading south, Hahn said. The exact location of the crash was south of Mendenhall Road and south of the  Del Valle Regional Reservoir entrance booth.

“The solo 17-year-old driver from Pleasanton was pronounced deceased on scene,” Hahn said. “The vehicle was traveling at a high rate of speed.”

Hahn said CHP does not know why — apart from speed — the vehicle left the roadway.

According to the GoFundMe campaign, the money raised through the fundraiser will help the family with covering any immediate expenses for the funeral along with other related costs.

“As we try to process this unimaginable loss, we come together as a community to offer support to Daniel’s family during this incredibly difficult time,” the post states. “The financial burden that comes with the loss of a loved one can be overwhelming, and we want to help ease some of that weight so that his family can focus on healing and honoring the life of this very special young man.”

Hahn also said CHP are looking for any witnesses to the crash and asked if anyone has any information, to call their office at 925-828-0466 or to email him at thahn@chp.ca.gov.

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Christian Trujano is a staff reporter for Embarcadero Media's East Bay Division, the Pleasanton Weekly. He returned to the company in May 2022 after having interned for the Palo Alto Weekly in 2019. Christian...

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