A teenager was running along a Florida road at 110 mph when he crashed and committed suicide along with two other passengers.
Massachusetts high school student James Mcintosh, 18, was identified as the Hyundai SUV driver who crashed into US 98 with several of his friends while they were on vacation in April.
The researchers determined that it was accelerating 110 mph on the dark and unnoticed road, where the speed limit is 65 mph, when it crashed into a tractor -a molque that tried to make a U turning, according to a shock report obtained by the Boston Globe.
McIntosh and his 17 -year -old classmate, Hannah Wasserman, were declared dead on the scene.
His secondary friend and diving champion, Maisey O’Donnell, 18, died three days later at the Massachusetts General Hospital. A fourth passenger, which has not been identified, was seriously injured.
«(McIntosh was) traveling at excessive speed and could not reduce the traffic that was turned against him,» the report said.
The tractor trailer driver was identified as Kadyn Dewayne Ainsworth, 19. Police said he failed to give up the right of passage when he tried the turn in U.
After the collision, the McIntosh SUV moved through the median and both lanes to the east, according to the Florida road patrol, before stopping in the forest.

James Mcintosh (in the photo), 18, was identified as the Hyundai SUV driver who crashed in US 98 going 110 mph in April

It was accelerating 110 mph on the dark road and unleashed, where the speed limit is 65 mph, when it crashed into a tractor -a molque that tried to make a turning in U
Ainsworth and his passenger were not injured. The researchers pointed out that they do not believe that Ainsworth was under the influence at the time of the accident and that they did not try Mcintosh for drugs or alcohol.
Wasserman did not carry the seat belt, but all other adolescents were, according to the report.
The police continue to investigate the accident and have not decided on the charges.
‘We understand the desire of the public of a rapid resolution to these criminal investigations; However, it is more important that we carry out the best possible investigation for the people involved, «said Lieutenant Jim Beauford, head of public affairs of the Florida road patrol.
O’Donnell was twice diving champion in Massachusetts and previously pledged to continue his athletic career in Williams College.
«I am very excited to announce my verbal commitment to the admission process in Williams College!» She wrote in September, along with a photo of her in a Williams hood sweatshirt.
‘Thank you very much to my family, friends and coaches who helped me reach this point. See Ephs!
Wasserman was ready to attend the University of Syracuse and loved to give back his community. She also worked as a dance teacher and lifeguard.

McIntosh and his 17 -year -old classmate, Hannah Wasserman (in the photo), were declared dead on the scene

The diving champion of the Maisey O’Donnell high school (in the photo), 18, died three days later at the Massachusetts General Hospital
‘She was a talented writer who enjoyed writing poetry. Hannah loved the beach, the sunsets and adventures with family and friends, » said his obituary.
Mcintosh was described as a «affectionate and compassionate person» and was going to attend the Charleston school in autumn.
«Jimmy was magnetic from the day he was born, filling all the hearts he played with love and joy,» said his obituary.
‘Jimmy was incredibly independent, creative, intellectually curious and enviably fashionable. He loved to make ceramics, buy, travel and especially spend time with his family and friends.
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