Tragedy on the Turnpike: 9 Lives Lost in Louisiana Van Crash
Crash Details
A devastating crash on Florida’s Turnpike near Griffin Road claimed the lives of nine people, including a 94-year-old woman celebrating her birthday, and sent three children to the hospital on Tuesday afternoon.
Investigation
The Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) reported that the nine victims were all from Louisiana and were traveling in a passenger van when it rear-ended a fuel tanker truck "for reasons yet to be determined" at around 2:30 p.m. As a result, the van skidded to a stop, and some passengers were ejected.
Victims
The victims traveling in the passenger van were:
- The driver, a 42-year-old man
- A 94-year-old woman, who was killed
- A 60-year-old woman
- A 38-year-old woman
- A 30-year-old woman
- A 27-year-old man
- A 9-year-old girl
- An 8-year-old girl
- A 2-year-old boy
AIRmed
Response
Seven people were taken from the scene in an ambulance, and air rescue responded to airlift a patient to Broward General Hospital. The 94-year-old woman was pronounced dead at the scene. The survivors were in stable condition as of Tuesday afternoon, but FHP did not provide more information about their possible injuries.
Traffic
Disruption
The crash caused all southbound lanes to be closed in the area, resulting in a complete standstill of traffic.
Investigation
Update
The FHP has not ruled out any potential causes of the crash, including impairment. Plantation Fire officials reported that no one in the van was wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash.
Conclusion
The tragedy on the Turnpike has left a community in mourning, with the loss of nine lives and multiple injuries. As investigators continue to piece together the events leading up to the crash, authorities urge drivers to exercise caution and wear their seatbelts to prevent such tragedies from occurring.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What was the cause of the crash?
A: The cause of the crash is still under investigation, but it is not yet known.
Q: Were any factors, such as impairment, considered in the crash?
A: No, impairment was not a factor in the crash, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
Q: Were seatbelts used in the van at the time of the crash?
A: No, no one in the van was wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash.