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2 killed, 1 seriously injured after motorcycle crashes into car in Seminole: Florida Highway Patrol

Two people have died, and one other is seriously injured after a crash involving a motorcycle in Seminole Tuesday night.

The Florida Highway Patrol said a Subaru Impreza was traveling west on 46th Avenue North before it stopped for a stop sign at the intersection of Park Street North around 10:47 p.m.

The Subaru continued into the intersection, failing to yield to a Harley Davidson motorcycle traveling north on Park Street North. The motorcycle then crashed into the Subaru as a result.

FHP said both drivers, a 24-year-old St. Pete woman and a 49-year-old Mary Esther man, died at the scene. A passenger in the Subaru, a 23-year-old man also from St. Pete, was seriously injured and taken to a local hospital.

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Source: abcactionnews

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