Six people die in 3 separate crashes across South Florida
All the crashes happened within about eight hours of each other.
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All the crashes happened within about eight hours of each other.
Police say the driver fled the scene after the passenger was killed in a crash.
A man and a woman died at the scene, while another woman and a boy died at the hospital, Miami-Dade Police said.
Miami-Dade police say the driver lost control and hit a pole killing the passenger.
Florida Highway Patrol is investigating after a motorcyclist died on the scene of a crash in Miami Gardens.
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Eytan Genoune, a young man who owned a fishing company, was killed in the boat crash after he and two others were thrown from the vessel they were on Saturday morning.
A deadly accident on Interstate 75 near Pines Boulevard brought traffic to a standstill on Thursday afternoon.
A section of NW 27 Avenue was temporarily closed to traffic early Friday morning.
The incident occurred on Sunday in 100 block of Northwest First Street
Lucy Fernandez, 17, died as a result of the crash and classmate Katy Puig suffered a traumatic brain injury.
A violent crash ended in flames Monday afternoon in front of Miami Edison High School, leaving one person dead and another critically injured.
A violent crash ended in flames Monday afternoon in front of Miami Edison High School, leaving one person dead and another critically injured.
Early Sunday morning traffic is being diverted to State Road 836.
The crash closed the highway.
The Florida Highway Patrol said a woman was killed and two others were hurt.
The accident happened around 2:30 a.m. in the area of NW 7th Avenue and 15 Street.
A fatal crash closed off the southbound lanes of the Florida Turnpike, near Griffin Road Tuesday afternoon in Davie.
The couple were crossing a road Sunday night one block from their home to buy Lotto tickets.
Broward County Sheriff's investigators said the vehicle involved was a silver Nissan Rogue.
The vehicle crashed into a palm tree and overturned.
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