Video shows 3-vehicle crash with 1 dead, 3 injured in Deerfield Beach

Deputies identify woman who died at Northeast Third Avenue and 44 Street

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POMPANO BEACH, Fla. — Fedeline Alexis Saint Cyr died after she was ejected from a white 2023 Land Rover Discovery during a crash in Deerfield Beach, according to the Broward Sheriff’s Office. She was 59.

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Cyr, of Pompano Beach, was a passenger in the Land Rover Discovery that crashed shortly before 1:40 p.m. on Tuesday at Northeast Third Avenue and 44 Street, according to BSO.

Jean Claude Saint Cyr was driving the Land Rover Discovery northbound on Third Avenue when he rear- ended a red 2023 Nissan Rogue that had stopped at 44th Street, according to BSO.

The Land Rover ricocheted off the Rogue into the southbound lanes, struck a white 2015 Nissan NV2000, and continued tumbling and rolling until it came to a final rest near the sidewalk, according to BSO.

The entire front axle was ripped off. The engine from the Land Rover was ejected. The Nissan Rogue rolled before coming to a final rest against the front porch of a home.

The driver of the Nissan Rogue was ejected as it rolled and was near the front porch, partially under the vehicle.

Fire rescue personnel transported the three drivers injured to Broward Health North in Deerfield Beach.

Neighbors said bad drivers are usually speeding there and don’t obey the four-point stop.

The crash damaged a house’s wooden fence near a pool where four girls were playing. Their grandfather said the girls weren’t injured.

Surveillance video shows fire rescue personnel at work for hours after the crash.

The cause of the crash remained under investigation on Wednesday afternoon, and authorities had yet to identify the person who died.

Afternoon report

Fatal crash in Deerfield Beach remains under investigation

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