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A crash at a Navarre intersection left one man dead and three others seriously injured on Monday night, including two teenagers.
Troopers say the crash happened at 8:30 p.m. at Woodmont Street and Hilton Drive.
An SUV was traveling westbound on Woodmont Street approaching Hilton Drive when the 16-year-old Navarre boy driving failed to stop at a stop sign, according to FHP.
The front of the SUV struck the left side of a van that was traveling northbound on Hilton Drive toward the intersection.
Troopers say the 42-year-old Navarre man driving the van was killed.
A 12-year-old Navarre boy who was a passenger in the van, suffered critical injuries, according to FHP.
Troopers say the 16-year-old SUV driver suffered serious injuries.
A 17-year-old Navarre girl riding as a passenger in the SUV, was also seriously injured, according to FHP.
Troopers say after the impact, both vehicles came to rest on the northwest corner of the intersection. The SUV was facing south and the van was facing northwest.
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