A report from the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office shows 18-year old Ramiro Gomez was driving at a high rate of speed when he lost control and struck a concrete pole and another vehicle on Sunday.
By Joel Malkin
Jun 1, 2021
Speed is suspected to be the cause of a fatal crash that claimed the lives of five people in Palm Beach County over the holiday weekend.
The Sheriff s Office says 18-year old Ramiro Gomez was driving at a high rate of speed when he lost control of his vehicle on Sunday in Boca Raton, striking a concrete pole along Camino Real. The vehicle then rolled and landed on top of a Mercedes.
Gomez and two passengers, both ages 13-years old, died at the scene. Two people in the Mercedes also died from their injuries.
Five other children were seriously injured in the crash, which remains under investigation.
By Joel Malkin
Jun 1, 2021
Speed is suspected to be the cause of a fatal crash that claimed the lives of five people in Palm Beach County over the holiday weekend.
The Sheriff s Office says 18-year old Ramiro Gomez was driving at a high rate of speed when he lost control of his vehicle on Sunday in Boca Raton, striking a concrete pole along Camino Real. The vehicle then rolled and landed on top of a Mercedes.
Gomez and two passengers, both ages 13-years old, died at the scene. Two people in the Mercedes also died from their injuries.
Five other children were seriously injured in the crash, which remains under investigation.
A report from the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office shows 18-year old Ramiro Gomez was driving at a high rate of speed when he lost control and struck a concrete pole and another vehicle on Sunday.
Ramiro Gomez, 18, was behind the wheel of a Hyundai Genesis carrying seven children when he lost control and wrecked the speeding car, resulting in five deaths, according to Florida authorities.