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Neighbors mourn the victims of Largo Fatal Crash

Largo, Florida – the police chief of Largo, Mike Loux, said on Monday that the examination of the Weekend -Auto accident, in which three people were killed, still take a while, and there are details that he cannot yet discuss.


What you need to know

  • Largo Police says that an important information that you look at when you are fatal on Saturday which vehicle the vehicle was present
  • The neighbors said, one of the victims, Gail Price, had for decades in OrangeView Dr. Lived and was moments when he reached her home when the crash passed
  • The police say
  • Previous history: 3 killed by Largo crash; Hurricanes LineBacker was also injured


“We were asked to comment on several facets of the examination that we simply cannot go into at that time,” said Loux. “This includes how quickly the vehicles were on the road, regardless of whether one of the occupants wore seat belts or stood on child seats and whether fees should follow at this time.”

What the police said is that Jabari Solomon (10, Charlie Solomon Riveria, 4) and Charlie's father, Herbert Riveria (58), passengers in a car driven by Gail Price, 78, were when the price tried to link to ORANGEVIEW Dr. bend from Ridge RD. Around 1:43 p.m. Saturday afternoon. Another car by way south on Ridge pushed into Price's car. Loux said the children were thrown out of the vehicle and died at the scene. The neighbors said Spectrum News that the group was moments when they arrived in Price's Home in OrangeView, where she had lived for decades. One of them, Scott Kelley, said he was at home during his lunch break when it happened.

“They were able to hear the exhaust lined backwards when he drove down and they heard this boom. Then they suddenly heard the boom of the crash and the whole house vibrated,” said Kelley.

When he saw what had happened, Kelley said that he had found a devastating scene not far from his front door.

“I've just seen food on the whole street and saw the two babies. It wasn't a pleasant thing at all,” he said.

According to the police, Jabari and Charlie were thrown out of the car. Balloons, stuffed animals and flowers now mark the area where they died. Price died on Sunday on Sunday, one day after the crash. Kelley said he had known her for 20 years.

“She was a very nice neighbor,” said Kelley. “We are both very quiet and we would see each other in the church and always say hello when we saw each other.”

Kelley also knows Herbert Riveria, from whom the police stood in a relationship with the price and was seriously injured in the crash. A neighbor described him as a “mayor” of the street and said he was always the first to welcome new neighbors.

“When you see all white flags in our farm, he should repair my sprinklers today,” said Kelley. “He was the craftsman for the whole street.”

The driver of the vehicle who has reached Price is a 20-year-old Line backer from the University of Miami's football team. Loux said there were no signs of impairment with both drivers involved. He said reporters that the investigators are now trying to answer to answer who had a right of way in the situation.

“If you turn your left hand on a street, you have to make sure that you give the right of way on site. Whether speed was a factor whether the vehicle had the right of way, that's all part of the examination,” said Loux.

The boss said it was expected to take two to three weeks to get a clearer picture of how the crash took place.


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