SEBRING, Fla. - Just after 9:30 Monday night, a sound from South Highlands Avenue in Sebring shook the neighborhood."I heard a loud boom.
It sounded like an explosion. Got my attention," said Charlie White, who jumped up from his couch to go outside and see what happened. "That's when I heard the people screaming and I knew somebody was hurt."White ran out to the roadway to help and found two mangled cars with several people injured."The family that was in the other car, the kids were in their PJs," he said.Troopers said 45-year-old Zasha Colon was going the wrong way on South Highlands Highway near Youth Care Lane when her vehicle hit a family's sedan head on.
The driver of the sedan, a 32-year-old man, and a 4-year-old female passenger were killed. Troopers said Colon was driving under the influence."The amount of physical damage is extensive, and obviously the amount of injuries to the occupants is priceless.
It’s horrific," said Lt. Greg Bueno with the Florida Highway Patrol.Troopers said another female passenger and two other children, ages 7 and 16, were left with serious injuries.