Osceola High football star Dominic Lee, 19, killed, four other 18-year-olds in serious condition after truck rolls on U.S. 192, ejects some passengers near Melbourne, FL
Modified Date:
Wed, 07/08/2015 - 11:59amAccident Date:
Tuesday, June 2, 2015Dominic Lee killed: Osceola football player died in crash
Randall was a senior football player at Gateway High School this past season.
Victim identified in fatal Brevard rollover crash
Both westbound lanes and one eastbound lane of were shut down by the highway patrol until about 8:25 a.m.
19-year-old killed, 4 other teens seriously hurt in Brevard County crash
A 19-year-old was killed and four other teenagers, all 18 years old, were seriously injured early Tuesday after a pickup truck overturned along U.S. Highway 192 in Brevard County, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
Teen killed, 4 others injured in Brevard rollover crash
The FHP said Lee was not wearing a seat belt. It's not known if the others were wearing seat belts.
19-year-old Dominic Lee, a well known Osceola High School football player, was driving a pickup truck with four other passengers east on U.S. Highway 192 at about 4:20 a.m., when he seems to have lost control for unknown reasons. His truck careened across the median into the westbound lanes where it overturned and rolled multiple times. A few of the passengers were thrown from the vehicle during the rolling, including Lee, who was confirmed to not be wearing a seat belt at the time. The crash left Dominic Lee dead at the scene, and all four of his passengers, identified as Da'Ja Clayton, Rakeem Randall, Breyuna Walker and Darnell Clayton, all 18, in serious condition. Investigation into this crash continues; check back for updates on this developing story.
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Type: Drunk Driving
Topics:
Accident Topics: Teenaged Drivers - Young Adult Drivers, Rollover, Ejected from Vehicle, Seat Belt Usage, Accidents involving the well-knownPeople Involved:
Dominic Lee
Da'Ja Clayton
Rakeem Randall
Breyuna Walker
Darnell Clayton
Roadway:
U.S. Highway 192City:
Melbourne, FLCounty:
Brevard County, FL
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