Sisters Kay Ferril, 64, Willie Morgagne, 66, and Rose Neal, 56, killed, and Barbara Thomas, 66, Leonardo Alvarez-Savageau, and Mary Vanassee injured in multi-vehicle crash on I-95 near Rockledge, Florida

Modified Date: 
Mon, 01/05/2015 - 6:33am
Accident Date: 
Sunday, January 4, 2015

3 killed, 5 injured in I-95 crash in Brevard County

The crash is under investigation, Montes said, though alcohol was not believed to be involved.

Three dead in Florida car accident that involved Springfield residents

Sgt. Montes said the three cars collided on Interstate 95 after Alvarez-Savageau hit a guardrail.

3 killed in I-95 crash in Brevard County

According to the FHP incident report, the two drivers from the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord suffered minor injuries and had no passengers in their cars.

Troopers: 3 Sisters Dead after I-95; 6 Others Injured

Three sisters are dead after a four-car crash on Interstate 95 that also injured six other people.
Three people were killed and five others injured following a multi-vehicle collision on I-95 in Brevard County near Rockledge at about 1:20 a.m. A 2008 Infiniti driven by Leonardo Alvarez-Savageau of Springfield, Massachusetts, exited the northbound road and hit the guardrail, then struck a 2007 Hyundai head-on, killing its driver, Kay Ferril, 64, of Rockledge, and two passengers, Willie Morgagne, 66, and Rose Neal, 56, both of Cocoa. A third passenger, Barbara Thomas, 66, of Cocoa, is in critical condition at Holmes Regional Medical Center. A 2012 Toyota driven by George Cornejo of Hialeah Gardens, crashed into the rear of the Hyundai. Cornejo sustained minor injuries. Alvarez-Savageau suffered serious injuries in the crash, and his passenger Mary Vanassee of Springfield, Mass., was listed in critical condition. It is not yet known why the at-fault car exited the roadway. 
Type: Car Accident
Topics: 
Head-on
People Involved: 
Kay Ferril
Willie Morgagne
Rose Neal
Barbara Thomas
Leonardo Alvarez-Savageau
Mary Vanassee
George Cornejo
Roadway: 
I-95

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