Cape Cleveland Accident – This afternoon near Cape Cleveland, there was a deadly collision between two vehicles that resulted in the death of at least one individual. According to the first findings of the inquiry, two automobiles were traveling along Carty Road near Goodsell Road when they crashed and caught fire approximately 1:30 in the afternoon.
At the site, authorities determined that a deceased individual was found inside of one of the automobiles. An 81-year-old man and a 59-year-old lady were traveling in the other car when it was involved in an accident. Both of them were taken to Townsville University Hospital in an extremely severe condition. The Forensic Crash Unit is conducting an investigation into the circumstances behind the car accident.
The police are asking anybody who may have seen the collision or who may have dash cam footage to get in touch with them.
Related Story: 2 dead after Brooklyn Accident on Belt Parkway
Police said a guy drove the wrong way on the Brooklyn Belt Parkway overnight, killing two people. Tuesday morning, two damaged automobiles remained in the center of the parkway, blocking all westbound traffic near Exit 13 for over four hours as police examined the area. According to detectives, Queens resident Winston Ramdeen, 52, was driving his Infiniti SUV on the wrong side of the road when the accident occurred. A man who lives close by heard the crash and went to investigate.
According to the neighbors, they were shocked to see and hear what was happening. They closed down the highway street after a “big bang,” according to Alexis Matias. “Wake up my baby and I. When he initially started driving his SUV on the wrong side of the parkway at 1 a.m., heading eastbound in the westbound lanes near Exit 11, the motorist who caused the crash reportedly also caused chaos two exits away, sideswiping other automobiles.
Detectives claim that the motorist struck a black Nissan while traveling in the right direction on the Rockaway Parkway as he approached Exit 13 of the highway. According to detectives, a 79-year-old man was driving the car. Abdul Innis, a resident of Canarsie, said: “You have to be cautious on the road, but you shouldn’t have to be cautious against that.”Both drivers were taken by ambulance to Brookdale Hospital, where doctors declared them dead.
Ramdeen was on the wrong side of the parkway, and investigators are still attempting to determine how or why this happened. They’re trying to figure out if drugs or alcohol were involved.
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