Saturday, November 5, 2022

Fatal vehicle crash in Lake Worth Beach

Homemade vehicle crashes at Lake Worth intersection, killing West Palm Beach man, 46

The vehicle that Samuel Newby Jr. was driving, described by investigators only as a Mini MC, was not a registered vehicle or even one considered safe to drive on streets, according to the sheriff's crash report. Further details on the Mini MC were not available.

The cash took place at about 4 p.m. Sunday at 10th Avenue South and Dixie Highway, near South Grade Elementary School. Newby was southbound on Dixie aboard the Mini MC when it collided with the front driver's side of a Ford Fusion headed east on 10th Avenue South.

The Fusion had come to a stop but then drive forward across Dixie just before the crash, according to the PBSO report. It was not clear from the PBSO report whether the Fusion's driver could see the Mini MC.

Deputies said Newby’s vehicle overturned and the force of the crash threw him to the pavement. Paramedics took him to St. Mary’s Medical Center in West Palm Beach, where he died at about 4:45 p.m., according to the crash report. [PBPost]

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

There are all kinds of idiotic vehicles on the roads these days. Another example of the breakdown of law and order.

We're running out of time folks, better get a handle on what's going on in our towns and cities or we will just be another casualty of the breakdown in civil society.