The Los Angeles County coroner’s office Monday released the name of the 25-year-old woman killed when the SUV in which she was a passenger tumbled approximately 1,500 feet down a ravine in Santa Clarita.

The woman was identified as Jacqueline Cork of Redlands, said coroner’s Lt. Larry Dietz. An autopsy was pending.

Alcohol appeared to have been a contributing factor in the crash, investigators said. The driver, a 28-year-old Granada Hills resident who also suffered major injuries, was arrested, a California Highway Patrol statement reported.

The crash on Lookout Trail, north of Texas Canyon, occurred a little after 2 p.m. Saturday, according to the CHP.

The motorist was driving a modified 1996 Jeep Cherokee, attempting to climb a steep hillside in a northerly direction, when he lost control during the climb and overturned, tumbling backward down the hillside, the statement said.

The vehicle came to rest approximately 1,500 feet down, at the bottom of the ravine.

The driver was ejected, according to the CHP. Paramedics rushed him to Antelope Valley Hospital. Cork was pronounced dead at the scene.