PBSO: Six of nine people killed in county's deadliest crash in years were age 15 or younger (2024)

BELLE GLADE — Nine people are dead, six of them age 15 or younger, after an SUV went into a canal Monday evening northeast of Belle Glade, the deadliest vehicle crash in Palm Beach County in recent memory.

Four people died at the scene and the other five at a trauma hospital, two of them flown there by helicopter, the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office said.

A 10th person, the sole survivor of the wreck, was in serious condition at St. Mary Medical Center in West Palm Beach.

The sheriff's office identified all 10 people in the SUV Tuesday but only released places of residence for some of them. Two of those under 15 who died lived in Bridgeport, Connecticut, and a third in Chesapeake, Virginia.

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The driver was identified as Pamela Wiggins, who died one day before her 57th birthday. A sheriff's report did not list a place of residence for Wiggins or specify her relationship to the nine passengers.

Also killed in the crash were passengers Leiana Alyse Hall, 30; Anyia Tucker, 21; Michael Anthony Hall, Jr., 14; Imani Hall, 9; Kamdien Edwards, 5; Yasire Smith, 5; Ziaire Mack, 3; and Naleia Tucker, 23 months. Little Kamdien and Anyia Tucker were from Connecticut, while 3-year-old Ziaire was from Virginia.

The lone survivor was identified as 26-year-old passenger Jorden Hall. The sheriff did not include a place of residence for him.

The National Transportation Safety Board announced Tuesday that it is sending a team to the area to conduct a safety investigation in coordination with the sheriff's office, the lead agency looking into the crash.

Crash took place at sharp, narrow turn along Hatton Highway near Belle Glade

Investigators say the crash happened just before 7:30 p.m. Monday on the 5800 block of Hatton Highway, a two-lane road that runs through the agricultural lands west of Twenty-Mile Bend, flanked by fields and electrical poles.

According to a sheriff's report, a 2023 Ford Explorer was traveling west on Hatton Highway and approaching a southbound curve in the roadway when, for unknown reasons, its driver failed to negotiate the sharp, narrow left curve, one so tight that a car and a truck might struggle to make it at the same time.

The vehicle went off the roadway and onto the grass shoulder. It then struck the guardrail and overturned as it went into a canal. The sheriff's report did not say how fast the vehicle was traveling at the time of the crash.

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Sheriff's deputies and Palm Beach County Fire Rescue medics found the vehicle upside down and partially submerged. Divers from Fire Rescue searched the canal during the investigation.

A Florida Department of Transportation employee said the canal was about 6 feet deep and its water and surrounding soil was muddy due to recent heavy rains.

Death toll greater than other notable recent crashes in Palm Beach County

PBSO: Six of nine people killed in county's deadliest crash in years were age 15 or younger (2)

The crash is one of the deadliest to occur in Palm Beach County in recent memory.

In January 2022, six people were killed in a collision involving two vehicles on State Road 7 west of Delray Beach. Investigators said a then-17-year-old male from Wellingtonwas driving a BMW northon the 14000 block of State Road 7 "at a high rate of speed" shortly beforerear-ending a Nissan Rogue SUV.

Noah Galle, now 20, is facing six counts of vehicular homicide. He has pleaded not guilty to the charges and is awaiting trial.

PBSO: Six of nine people killed in county's deadliest crash in years were age 15 or younger (3)

In 2013, five people in their teens and early 20s were killed in a two-vehicle collision on Blue Heron Boulevard in Riviera Beach near the the northbound Interstate 95 exit ramp. Jabari Kemp of Florida City was sentenced to five years in prison and credited with time served in 2021 after he pleaded guilty to five counts of vehicular homicide.

Kemp previously was sentenced to 30 years after being convicted at trial in 2015, but an appeals court overturned that conviction.

In March 2015, eight members of a Fort Pierce church died and 10 others were injured when the van in which they were riding crashed on State Road 78 in Moore Haven in Hendry County. The 18 people were returning to St. Lucie County after a Palm Sunday service in Fort Myers.

Julius Whigham II is a criminal justice and public safety reporter for The Palm Beach Post. You can reach him atjwhigham@pbpost.comand follow him on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, at@JuliusWhigham. Help support our work:Subscribe today.

PBSO: Six of nine people killed in county's deadliest crash in years were age 15 or younger (2024)

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What age group has the highest level of deaths caused by accidents? ›

According to the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, drivers between the ages of 16 and 17 are more likely to be involved in car accidents than drivers from any other age group. Additionally, teen drivers cause more injuries and deaths than other drivers, including injuries to themselves.

Which age group has the highest death rate for drivers and passengers? ›

High-Risk Groups: Teenagers and Older Adults. Teenagers are the highest-risk group for all types of car crashes—fatal, injury-causing, and property damage only. In addition, teens and older adults (65+) both have higher crash death rates than other age groups.

What is the number one killer of teenagers? ›

Motor vehicle accidents make up over 50% of all accident-related deaths in adolescents, making it the leading cause overall.

Do 16 year olds have the highest crash rate? ›

Using data from the National Household Travel Survey, the fatal crash rate per mile driven for 16-19 year-olds is nearly 3 times the rate for drivers ages 20 and over. Risk is highest at ages 16-17.

What age do most drivers crash? ›

At what age do most car accidents happen? Drivers who are 16 to 24 years old are three times more likely to be involved in a deadly crash than older drivers, according to the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. Speeding was the critical safety issue in accidents involving young drivers.

What age group drives the most? ›

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  • Young drivers ages 16-19 and adults over 65 drive the least out of all the age groups. Both of these groups drive a similar amount of miles on average — around 7,600 miles a year.
  • Working-age adults drive the most out of all age groups, with the 20-44 age groups driving 15,300 miles on average.
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What age drivers are the riskiest? ›

The risk of motor vehicle crashes is higher among teens ages 16–19 than among any other age group.

Which age group has highest deaths by road accidents? ›

BITRE data from 2021 shows road deaths for drivers aged between 17 and 25 had the highest occurrence in cars between 15 and 19 years old.

What ages have the highest death rate? ›

Infants and the elderly have the highest risks of death. What about other age groups? Graphing death rates across the lifespan shows that the relationship resembles a J-shaped curve: death rates decline rapidly after birth, but rise again in adolescence.

What age group has the most injuries? ›

Non-fatal injury incidence was highest among youth aged 10-24 and adults aged 65 and older, at approximately 120 per 1,000 persons. The injury incidence was lowest in the under 5 and 5-9 age groups at 71.2 and 80.5 per 1,000, respectively.

Which age group has the highest number of accidents attributed to distracted driving? ›

Overall, while accidents can occur across all ages due to distracted driving, younger age groups, such as 16-19 and 20-29, are often more implicated due to their high use of mobile devices while driving and their generally lesser driving experience.

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