According to authorities, the incident occurred just after 3 p.m. in the carpool lane of the private school located in the 4533 block of Laurel Canyon Boulevard.

Campbell Hall School Accident
Student Fatally Pinned between Cars at Studio City Private School

Studio City, CA. – A 15-year-old student died after he got pinned between two cars in an accident that happened Wednesday afternoon in a parking lot at a parking lot in Hall School in Studio City.

According to authorities, the incident occurred just after 3 p.m. in the carpool lane of the private school located in the 4533 block of Laurel Canyon Boulevard.

The Police Department, the Los Angeles Fire Department, and other emergency personnel responded to the scene.

The teen was reportedly walking between a green Rivian SUV and another car when the Rivian drove forward and crushed him between the vehicles.

The student and his uninjured father, who had come to pick him up, were taken to a nearby hospital. The boy later died from his injuries.

The crash also caused a chain reaction involving several other cars.

Five other victims, including two minors and three adults, were treated at the scene for minor injuries.

Investigators are working to determine what caused the driver of the Rivian to drive forward.

Members from the Mayor's Crisis Response Team responded to the scene to offer emotional support and recovery assistance.

Original Story

Studio City, CA.- Two students were injured in a collision that happened at the Campbell Hall School parking lot in Studio City on Wednesday afternoon, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.

The incident was reported at about 3:10 p.m. at the school located at 4533 Laurel Canyon Boulevard.

According to the report, two students were hit in the chain-reaction collision.

It's unclear what led up to the accident.

One student was transported by ambulance to a hospital with critical injuries.

Another student was treated for minor injuries at the scene.

The authorities are working to determine the cause of the collision.