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Four Corners, FL - Two Dead in Five-Car Crash on US 27

Four Corners, FL (April 11, 2023) - At least two people were killed in a crash that took place in Four Corners on Tuesday morning, April 11th. The accident happened around 6:00 a.m. on U.S. Highway 27 near U.S. Highway 192.

According to officials, a total of five cars were involved in the accident. Two victims died at the accident scene, and four others were taken to a hospital with serious injuries. There is no word on what caused the accident to occur at this time. The victims have not been identified pending family notification. The road was closed until approximately 11:00 a.m. while police cleared the scene and investigated the accident.

An investigation is ongoing. No further details have been released.

Fatal car accidents in Florida claim the lives of about eight people per day. Unfortunately, these accidents often affect innocent motorists. These victims were simply in the wrong place at the wrong time when they were affected by the crash. Police will continue to investigate this accident.

Our thoughts and condolences are with all affected by this deadly car accident in Four Corners.

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