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North Lauderdale, FL – Woman Hit, Killed on FL Trnpke at Commercial Blvd

North Lauderdale, FL - Woman Hit, Killed on FL Trnpke at Commercial Blvd

North Lauderdale, FL (November 21, 2023) – Further details have been released after a deadly crash on the Florida Turnpike near North Lauderdale.

Authorities say that a 30-year-old woman was reportedly killed after she was hit by a vehicle around 12:50 a.m. on Monday, November 20, according to the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP). The woman was standing on the outer paved shoulder of the southbound lanes of the Turnpike near Commercial Boulevard, according to FHP. The driver of a Hyundai Kona allegedly lost control of the SUV and hit the woman shortly thereafter. As a result of her injuries, the woman was declared deceased at the scene by the Tamarac Fire Rescue crew. The crash report indicates that the investigation is continuing and is being investigated.

We extend our deepest condolences to the deceased victim’s family.

Note: This post was written for informational purposes. Our dedicated team of writers uses outside sources to create these accident news reports. These sources include local news reports, police reports, social media posts, and eyewitness accounts of injury accidents that take place in South Florida. Members of our writing team have not independently verified all facts in these posts; therefore, if you locate something that is inaccurate in our post, please contact Boone & Davis as soon as possible so that we can correct the post immediately. We will remove a post upon request.

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