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Man killed in high-speed crash with concrete pole in DeBary, deputies say

Volusia Sheriff’s Office IDs victim as Juan C. Andino Jr.

ORANGE CITY, Fla. – A 36-year-old Orange City man was killed Sunday in a high-speed crash in DeBary, deputies said.

The fatal wreck happened around 6:40 p.m. at the intersection of Charles R. Beall Boulevard and Barwick Road.

The Volusia Sheriff’s Office said Juan C. Andino Jr. was driving a 2008 Mitsubishi sedan north on Charles R. Beall Boulevard at a high rate of speed when he attempted to change lanes.

Deputies said Andino “impacted another vehicle,” causing the Mitsubishi to redirect across the median and the southbound lanes before striking a concrete utility pole head-on.

Andino was pronounced dead at the scene, according to sheriff’s officials.

The other driver was not injured, deputies said.

The crash shut down Charles R. Beall Boulevard until early Monday.

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Source: clickorlando

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