Ronish Kush, 16, and Sukhmani Singh, 18, killed in single-vehicle roll over crash on Belt Parkway in Queens, New York
Car crash near Belt Parkway kills 16-year-old, 18-year-old passengers
On Sunday, Jan. 29, police responded to a car crash near Belt Parkway and 150 Street, within the confines of the 105th Precinct, that killed a 16-year-old and an 18-year-old passenger.
2 dead in BMW crash on Belt Parkway in Queens
A 16-year-old passenger was ejected from the car and died. He was later identified as Ronish Kush.
Another passenger, a young man in his late teens, was taken to Jamaica Medical Center, where medics pronounced him dead.
Boy, 16, among 2 killed in crash on Belt Parkway in Queens: NYPD
Three people were inside the vehicle when it crashed on the eastbound side of the Belt Parkway near Farmers Boulevard just before midnight, in what police described as an apparent single-car accident.
Belt Pkwy. crash kills two teens in Queens
The NYPD could not yet tell the Queens Chronicle exactly what speed the driver was traveling at or give the newspaper an update on the 19-year-old’s condition as of press time.
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