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Archive for May, 2008

Driver Loses Control, Hits Three Pedestrians, One Dies

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

A 60 year-old female driver unexplainably lost control of her car causing a terrible auto accident on a busy highway in Lauderhill yesterday.

The Nissan ricocheted off another vehicle going the same direction and headed directly for a bus stop where it struck three victims. One of the female victims landed on the hood of the Nissan and was carried over 500 feet – all the while the car was mowing down a street sign, bouncing off vehicles and crashing through a hedge. The victim on the hood of the car at last ended up on the ground in the parking lot of a church and did not survive. Another victim taken to a local hospital was stuck by the flying One-Way street sign.

The driver was taken to the hospital with chest pains and it was not determined if the accident caused the pain or the pain caused the accident.

One local police officer likened the car crash scene to that of a billard table as the car bounced off the several cars.

Fiery Crash Kills Two on I-95

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

A two-car auto accident on I-95 last Saturday killed two victims and the one who hit them walked away with only minor injuries.

The two victims, a couple from New Jersey, were travelling either very slowly or almost stopped, according to Florida Highway Patrol, when a 23 year-old man from Boca Raton slammed into their slow moving vehicle. Both vehicles slid almost 100 yards, then burst into flames.

A sheriff deputy from Broward County tried to rescue the victims but the intense flames prevented him from doing so. Witnesses said the scene was horrifying as the flames leaped 20 – 30 feet in the air.Online, Inc

Hits Three Pedestrians

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

The Nissan ricocheted off another vehicle going the same direction and headed directly for a bus stop where it struck three victims. One of the female victims landed on the hood of the Nissan and was carried over 500 feet – all the while the car was mowing down a street sign, bouncing off vehicles and crashing through a hedge. The victim on the hood of the car at last ended up on the ground in the parking lot of a church and did not survive. Another victim taken to a local hospital was stuck by the flying One-Way street sign.

The driver was taken to the hospital with chest pains and it was not determined if the accident caused the pain or the pain caused the accident.

One local police officer likened the car crash scene to that of a billard table as the car bounced off the several cars.