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The Los Angeles County Coroner’s office on Monday identified the two women killed in a high-speed wrong-way crash crash on the 91 Freeway Sunday morning in Long Beach.

They were 21-year-old Solé Mitchell-Hall of Palmdale and 30-year-old Aaron Marlowe of Hemet, according to coroner’s officials.

Mitchell-Hall was first spotted at around 5:20 a.m. by multiple 911 callers who reported her driving up to 90 mph in the wrong direction on the 91 Freeway near State College Boulevard in Anaheim just minutes before the fatal crash, according to the California Highway Patrol.

Mitchell-Hall, who was driving a 2015 Honda, collided with Marlowe, who was driving a 2016 Chrysler, and the two drivers were pronounced dead at the scene, according to the CHP.

At least one vehicle caught fire, and the vehicles halted between the No. 1 and carpool lanes of the eastbound 91, the CHP said.

Two other people were examined at the scene and released, according to Long Beach Fire Department spokesman Capt. Jack Crabtree.

City News Service contributed to this report.