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The women were celebrating the wedding of a newlywed friend, Neriza Fojas, who was among the dead.
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Fojas and another of the fatalities, Michelle Estrera, were nurses at Community Regional Medical Center in Fresno.
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Fojas worked with Michelle Estrera at Community Regional Medical Center in Fresno, the center said in a statement.
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Lovela Nicolas, the sister-in-law of Fojas' sister, said Fojas was a registered nurse.
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The medical center's CEO, Jack Chubb, said in a statement Monday that Fojas and Estrera were outstanding nurses, loved by their patients, colleagues and staff.
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Neriza Fojas, from Fresno, California, was planning to repeat her marriage vows in the Philippines next month, relatives told the San Jose Mercury News.
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The driver and four members of the bachelorette party got out, but the bride -- identified by a relative as 31-year-old Neriza Fojas -- and four others died in the burning limo Saturday night, the California Highway Patrol said.
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Christina Kitts said Monday that Fojas lived in Hawaii while she reviewed for her nursing exam, then took a job in Oakland for two years before moving to Fresno, where she had been a nurse at Community Regional Medical Center for a year.
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