Original Answer: No, there were 10 other people in the car, 20 in the accident. Left eye was the only one who died. And was the only one wearing a seatbelt. ACTUALLY: At the time of the crash, it was widely circulated that Lisa was wearing her seatbelt. However, when the video of the crash was released (as part of a VH1 feature entitled "The Last Days of Left Eye") it became obvious that she was NOT wearing her seatbelt. See for yourself: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x22133_idontlikeyouinthatwaycom-lopes_music Lopez and three others were ejected from the vehicle, but she was the only fatality, dying instantly from head trauma.
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Yes, Lisa Lopes (aka Left Eye from TLC) was the only fatality in the car crash. The other passengers survived with injuries.
Lisa Lopes, also known as Left Eye, died in a car accident on April 25, 2002. She was a member of the group TLC.
She was trying to pass a truck and a car was coming from the opposite direction, and to avoid a head-on collision, she swerved off the road, flipped the car, and ran into a tree, throwing her and 3 other people from the car. She died from severe head and neck injuries.
Left Eye, whose real name was Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes, was born on May 27, 1971. If she were still alive today, she would be 50 years old.
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