According to authorities, a car slid off a roadway near Philadelphia on Friday night, killing two individuals and injuring two more.
According to the Philadelphia Police Department, two cars were driving northbound on Interstate 95 at about 8:19 p.m. on March 21 when one of them, a Mazda, collided with a barrier and fell off the road near Castor Avenue and Richmond Street.
Inspector D.F. Pace said four males were inside the automobile when it dropped in Philadelphia’s Port Richmond neighborhood. One of the males was ejected from the vehicle and killed.
A second man, 22, who was inside the car, was transferred to a local hospital and pronounced dead at 9 p.m., police said.
Pace stated that two other passengers who were in the automobile were injured.
The Pennsylvania State Police are investigating.
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Two Killed, Two Injured After Car Slams Into Barrier and Drops Off I-95 in Philadelphia
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