A bride-to-be celebrating her bachelorette party 
was among the five people killed when a stretch limousine burst into 
flames while crossing a San Francisco area bridge, according to reports.
 
The bride, whose name has not been released, 
recently married and was celebrating with friends before she planned to 
return to her native Philippines for a second ceremony next month, her 
sister told the SanFrancisco Chronicle. 
Nine female passengers were in the limo, along with
 a male driver, when it caught fire in the westbound lane of the San 
Mateo bridge late Saturday, California Highway Patrol officer Art 
Montiel told ABC News. 
The source of the fire was unknown, Montiel said, 
however he said officials believe it started in the back of the 
limousine before it quickly spread. 
"It does not appear that it [the limo] was involved
 in a collision, so it just appears that it was a vehicle fire," Montiel
 said.
With the limo ablaze, other drivers stopped to help, CHP Officer Amelia Jack told ABC News. 
"The driver was able to get out, some good 
Samaritans did stop and assist and try and pull people from the fire," 
Jack said."We have no idea what actually happened yet, everything as I 
said is still under investigation." 
Four women escaped the limousine and were being 
treated at two area hospitals for smoke inhalation and burns, according 
to authorities.The driver was not injured in the inferno. 
The CHP identified the surviving passengers as Mary
 Grace Guardiano, 42, of Alameda; Nelia Rafael Arellano, 36, of Oakland;
 Amalia P.Loyola, 48, of San Leandro; Jasmine Desguia, 34, of San Jose. 
The driver's name is Orville F. Brown, 46, of San Jose from Limo Stop, 
Inc., according to the CHP. 
The names of the victims have not been released. 
 Culled from ABC news 
 

