A 93-year-old suburban Boynton Beach man has died from injuries he sustained in a two-car wreck Feb. 17 in suburban Delray Beach.
Doctors at Delray Medical Center pronounced Malcolm Arnold Cohen dead Monday, Feb. 26, the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office said.
Cohen was one of four people riding in a 2021 Hyundai Sonata that crashed on West Atlantic Avenue near Florida’s Turnpike just before 9 p.m. on Feb. 17. The car was eastbound, and it turned north onto Legends Way in front of a westbound 2019 Volkswagen Beetle, according to a sheriff’s crash report.
The Volkswagen’s front bumper struck the Hyundai’s rear passenger side door, leaving Cohen with serious injuries, according to the report.
Two other passengers in the Hyundai sustained minor injuries. Its driver was not injured, PBSO reported. Two people were in the Beetle, and neither reported injuries.
Both vehicles had green traffic signals at the time of the crash, and everyone in both cars was wearing a seat belt, according to the report. It does not say how fast the cars were traveling when the wreck happened.
There is no indication that either drugs or alcohol played any role in the crash, PBSO reported. No charges are pending.
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