Coral Springs, Florida – According to police, on Thursday two people died in a car crash on Wiles Road in Coral Springs including the 17-year-old driver of a Bentley.
According to Officer Chris Swinson, a spokesman for Coral Springs Police Department, the three-car crash happened at 10:40 am in the 6100 block of Wiles Road between NW 66th Terrace and Creekside Drive.
Police identified those killed as Tyler Boyce, 17, of Margate, who was driving a black Bentley, and Sangita Burrell, 32, of Sunrise, who was driving a red Hyundai.
According to police, they died at the scene of the crash.
Swinson says the crash happened after Boyce hit his Bentley into a Lincoln Navigator heading east on Wiles Road, then swerved his Bentley into the westbound lanes of Wiles Road, hitting the Hyundai driven by Burrell. The driver of the Lincoln Navigator was not injured, police said.
Anyone with information about the crash is asked to call Coral Springs Police Traffic Homicide Investigator Jason Whisnant at (954) 346-1754 or Jwhisnant@coralsprings.org.
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