Three teens killed in Staten Island car wreck

Three teenage passengers inside a Ford Mustang had been killed in a horrific crash that brought about the car to separate in half on Staten Island Sunday night time, police mentioned.

The younger victims, two ladies, 15 and 16, and a 15-year-old boy, had been within the muscle automotive touring westbound on Hylan Boulevard once they collided with an SUV going eastbound that was making an attempt to show left onto Richard Avenue at about 8:45 p.m., based on the NYPD.

The 16-year-old woman and the boy had been pronounced useless on scene.

Police mentioned the 15-year-old woman was taken to Staten Island College Hospital North, the place she later died.

The motive force of the purple Mustang, a 16-year-old boy, was hospitalized in vital situation.

The teens collided with a SUV that was attempting to turn left onto Richard Avenue.
The teenagers collided with an SUV that was making an attempt to show left onto Richard Avenue.
3 people were killed when 2 cars collided on the 6000 block of Hylan Blvd in Tottenville Staten Island
The younger victims had been two ladies, 15 and 16, and a 15-year-old boy.
Steve White

The only real occupant of the black SUV was the driving force, who didn't maintain life-threatening accidents, sources and police mentioned.

It wasn’t instantly clear what brought about the deadly wreck, which was being investigated by the NYPD’s Collision Investigation Squad.

The SUV was going eastbound attempting to turn left onto Richard Avenue before it crashed, according to NYPD.
The SUV was going eastbound making an attempt to show left onto Richard Avenue earlier than it crashed, based on NYPD.

Pictures from the scene present the remnants of the mangled Mustang, which ended up in two items.

Further reporting by Kenneth Garger

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