
A tragic intersectional collision that occurred on April 3 has led to a delayed fatality, according to a recent report by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD). The accident, involving a 2025 Honda Civic, a 2025 Toyota RAV4, and a 2014 Fiat 500, took place at approximately 11:30 a.m. at the crossroads of South Nellis Boulevard and Vista Flora Way.
The LVMPD's Collision Investigation Section revealed that the driver of the Fiat, identified as Christina McEneaney, 51, of Las Vegas, failed to yield the right of way while making a left turn. This resulted in the Toyota, driven by Ana Ma Razo Sierra, age 59, striking the Fiat. Subsequently, the Fiat collided with Howard Winsor’s Honda Civic. Winsor, a 72-year-old Las Vegas resident, reported injuries but declined to be transported medically. LVMPD's report states that all drivers claimed injuries at the scene, and impairment was not suspected in the incident.
Medical teams transported both drivers and the 82-year-old female passenger of the Toyota to Sunrise Hospital. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department has recently confirmed that the passenger, whose identity remains pending notification, succumbed to her injuries on June 19, over two months post-collision. The passenger’s demise, as per LVMPD's jurisdictional guidelines, will not be tallied as a traffic-related fatality due to the incident's reportable limit exceeding thirty days.









