Sadly, Teen crashes off Delaware road into kids walking home from school – 1 boy dead, police say

An SUV struck two kids on their way home from school on Monday afternoon in New Castle County, Delaware; one boy died and the other was injured. Just after 4 p.m., police and paramedics were dispatched to the 2400 block of Faulkland Road in Wilmington due to a collision involving pedestrians, according to New Castle County Police. Watch free NBC10 Philadelphia news 24/7 from any location. “At the scene, the officers discovered that a maroon Hyundai Santa Fe driven by a 17-year-old male was heading west on Faulkland Road toward Centerville Road when it crossed the double yellow line into the opposing lane of travel and struck two males, ages 10 and 12, who were walking on the south side of the sidewalk.

According to authorities, the 10-year-old was taken to a children’s hospital and eventually declared dead. After receiving medical attention for his wounds at a children’s hospital, the 12-year-old boy was allowed to go home. Additionally, the driver, 17, was taken to the hospital, where he received treatment before being allowed to go. According to the police, the SUV hit the kids before crashing into a street-side house. Local breaking news and the tales that are significant to your community.

“I witnessed the moment the vehicle crossed the street and crossed the concrete. A neighbor who wanted not to be identified on camera said, “I saw him hit the one kid and the kid went flying into the yard and then he hit the corner of the guy’s house, hit the front of his car and then came to a stop in my friend’s yard.” “He had to be doing at least 60 or 70 if not faster.” At the scene of the collision was a crossing guard who had been employed at this intersection for twelve years. He had a conversation with the little victim’s family and returned to work on Tuesday to console and uplift the other children

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