Driver, 23, killed in Cape Cod car crash

Boston, MALocal News

Paul A. Navarro, 23, of Carver, died from injuries sustained in a three-car crash on Scenic Highway in Bourne, Cape Cod, on Wednesday. The collision occurred around 1:18 p. m. , leading to a massive emergency response that discovered victims with serious injuries, including those trapped in a burning vehicle.

The Bourne Police Department confirmed Navarro's death, offering condolences to his family and friends. He was driving a 2022 red Hyundai Kona, while the other vehicles involved were a blue Audi Q5 and a green BMW X1. The crash resulted in the closure of all highway lanes until 4:45 p. m. , with partial lane closures persisting until late evening for utility repairs.

Investigators have yet to release details regarding the conditions of the other drivers involved in the crash. This tragic incident underscores the continuing issues related to highway safety in the area, prompting calls for increased awareness. The Cape and Islands Regional Law Enforcement Council Crash Reconstruction Team has joined local police in the investigation.

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