Fatal Three-Vehicle Crash in Deerfield Beach Identifies Victim
Broward Sheriff’s Office IDs woman killed in Deerfield Beach crash
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A three-vehicle crash in Deerfield Beach resulted in the death of 59-year-old Fedeline Alexis Saint Cyr. Excessive speed is suspected as a contributing factor. The incident involved a Land Rover Discovery and a Nissan Rogue, leading to multiple injuries and ongoing investigations by the Broward Sheriff’s Office.
- 01Fedeline Alexis Saint Cyr, 59, from Pompano Beach, was pronounced dead at the crash site.
- 02The crash occurred when a Land Rover Discovery rear-ended a Nissan Rogue at a stop sign.
- 03The Land Rover rolled over, ejecting the passenger, Fedeline Alexis Saint Cyr, and causing significant damage to the vehicles involved.
- 04The drivers of the Land Rover and Nissan Rogue were hospitalized, but their injuries remain undisclosed.
- 05Authorities are investigating the crash, and charges are pending against the driver of the Land Rover.
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The Broward Sheriff’s Office has identified Fedeline Alexis Saint Cyr, a 59-year-old woman from Pompano Beach, as the victim of a fatal crash in Deerfield Beach. The accident occurred on Tuesday when Jean Claude Saint Cyr, 63, was driving a Land Rover Discovery at high speed and rear-ended a 2023 Nissan Rogue that was stopped at a stop sign at the Northeast 44th Street intersection. The impact caused the Land Rover to collide with a 2015 Nissan NV200, resulting in a violent rollover. Fedeline Alexis Saint Cyr, who was a passenger in the Land Rover, was thrown from the vehicle during the rollover and was pronounced dead at the scene around 1:39 p.m. Both drivers involved in the crash were taken to Broward Health North for treatment, but the extent of their injuries has not been disclosed. The Broward Sheriff’s Office is continuing its investigation into the incident, with charges pending against the driver of the Land Rover.
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This incident raises concerns about road safety and the dangers of excessive speed in residential areas.
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