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Surveillance footage shows deadly Brooklyn car crash that left 2 dead and 5 injured

On Monday, Walk 20, a car accident in Brooklyn, New York, left two people dead and five others injured. Authorities revealed the incident occurred in Bensonhurst at approximately 1 p.m. when a 49-year-old driver ran a red light and collided with another vehicle at the Highway 64 merge.

Trigger Warning: This article contains subtleties of a deadly mishap. Reader caution is advised.

In the observation film of the Brooklyn car collision, the driver’s white vehicle is to be seen completely breaking loose and crashing into a dark SUV. The car then, at that point, becomes a utility pole, preventing it from hitting pedestrians and organizations on the Bensonhurst sidewalk.

According to the New York Post, seven people were sent to the clinic right after the mishap. Although two of them died shortly after, one is in basic condition. Four others are reportedly hospitalized but stable. The 49-year-old driver is currently under police authority.

In a meeting with CBS New York, police officers said the 49-year-old driver of the white vehicle appeared to be speeding at the time of the crash. They said the impact of several vehicles caused the vehicles to strike some people on foot on the walkway.

Vito Coniglario, a Brooklyn businessman who runs nearby J&V Pizza, told CBS reporters:

“I see this white vehicle coming fast, ground. Seconds after the fact, it looked like an explosion. I turn and see this shipwreck.”
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Another observer, Osama Chafiq, told the New York Daily Correspondents that one of the dead victims was a man in a dark vehicle, who was injured in the Brooklyn crash. The observer added that a subsequent victim, a lady, appeared to be seriously injured.

“We cut the airbags and got the lady out. Her eyes moved to the back of her head. [The man] It wasn’t moving. You need to trust, but I can see there wasn’t any expectation.”
Various observers reported that the driver of the white car was driving dangerously fast to ensure that he.

The impact of Brooklyn is currently being analyzed by New York specialists.