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Marion County, Florida (August 15, 2026) – Two Marion County men face felony charges after authorities allege they were involved in a street race that ended in a deadly crash, killing a 77-year-old woman and injuring two other people.
According to authorities, the two men were allegedly traveling at more than twice the posted speed limit while racing on a Marion County roadway. The alleged street race ended when the vehicles were involved in a collision.
A 77-year-old woman was killed in the crash, according to investigators. Two additional people were also injured in the collision.
Authorities subsequently arrested and charged the two men with felony offenses related to the deadly crash. The investigation focused on the alleged racing, the speed of the vehicles, and the circumstances that led to the fatal collision.
The case remains subject to the criminal court process. The allegations are not findings of guilt, and the defendants are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
Florida law prohibits unlawful street racing and imposes enhanced criminal consequences when dangerous driving results in serious injury or death. Depending on the circumstances, allegations involving excessive speed, racing, reckless driving, or other traffic violations may lead to felony charges when a crash causes significant injuries or a fatality.
A person injured in a motor vehicle crash may also have potential civil claims when another driver’s negligence or wrongful conduct contributed to the collision. Depending on the circumstances, damages may include medical expenses, lost income, property damage, pain and suffering, and other losses recognized under Florida law.
In a fatal crash involving alleged street racing, evidence such as crash reports, vehicle data, surveillance footage, witness statements, photographs, vehicle damage, and accident reconstruction evidence may be important in determining how the collision occurred and whether a driver may be held legally responsible.
This summary is based on publicly reported information concerning a fatal crash investigation and criminal charges in Marion County, Florida. Personal identifying information has been omitted. Criminal allegations described in this report are allegations only and should not be interpreted as a finding of guilt. The report is provided for general informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice or legal solicitation.

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