Jason Carter, 30, and Chelsea Harris, 27, killed in pedestrian collision on Poinciana Boulevard in Osceola County, Florida
Troopers ID pair killed while walking on Poinciana Blvd
A 2006 Chevrolet vehicle, driven by a 57-year-old Kissimmee man, was heading south on Poinciana Boulevard and crashed into the pair while they were in the road, troopers said.
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