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3 dead, including 5-year-old, in Osceola County wrong-way crash: FHP

3 dead, including 5-year-old, in Osceola County wrong-way crash: FHP

Yahoo17-03-2025

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Three people have died after a wrong-way crash in Osceola County, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
A 54-year-old woman, 34-year-old woman and 5-year-old boy died in the crash.
It is not yet known if the wrong-way driver will be facing charges.
OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. - Three people have died after a crash in Osceola County according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
Officials said a Ford F-150 was driving the wrong way on North Kenansville Road near Yates Ranch Road around 2:51 p.m. before crashing into a Toyota Rav-4.
The impact caused the Toyota to run off the roadway and flip, according to troopers.
A 54-year-old and 34-year-old woman who were occupants in the Toyota were pronounced dead on scene. A 5-year-old boy who was also a passenger in the vehicle later died at an area hospital, according to officials.
The drivers of both vehicles were transported with minor injuries. A 9-month-old was also transported after the crash.
Officials have not said if there will be any charges in the crash.

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