FHP dashcam video exhibits automotive going airborne, crashing into Gator Ford
Dashcam video from the Florida Freeway Patrol exhibits lady troopers say was touring 111 mph earlier than going airborne and crashing within the Gator Ford car parking zone.
TAMPA, Fla. – Jennifer Carvajal, 24, who was on probation for DUI manslaughter, was arrested early Sunday morning after troopers say she was touring 111 miles per hour on Interstate 4 earlier than she crashed into Gator Ford injuring her three passengers.
Based on the Florida Freeway Patrol, a sergeant was touring eastbound on I-4 simply east of Mango Highway when he clocked Carvajal’s Hyundai touring westbound at 111 miles per hour. The sergeant pulled into the median and clocked it once more at 111 miles per hour in stationary mode.
With out slowing, Carvajal’s car handed the sergeant who then turned to overhaul and cease her automotive, in line with FHP.
When the sergeant overtook the Hyundai, Carvajal turned arduous to the best, entered the shoulder and have become airborne after hitting the embankment working parallel to the interstate.

Courtesy: Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Workplace
As soon as airborne, the Hyundai traveled over a FDOT fence and collided with a Ford F250 pickup truck parked at Gator Ford. Nonetheless in movement, the car struck a concrete gentle pole and a palm tree earlier than lastly overturning at remaining relaxation within the car parking zone.
Because the Hyundai overturned, a 19-year-old passenger was thrown from the entrance passenger seat to the rear seats of the car as the opposite two passengers have been utterly ejected from the automotive. The 19-year-old and a 20-year-old suffered severe accidents and one other male passenger, whose age is unknown, suffered crucial accidents.

Courtesy: Florida Freeway Patrol
Carvajal, who troopers say was the one individual within the automotive carrying a seatbelt, suffered minor accidents.
She has been charged with reckless driving-serious harm, DUI-serious harm, a number of counts of DUI property injury, no driver’s license-serious harm and violation of probation-DUI manslaughter.
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Courtesy: Florida Freeway Patrol