Two Florida teens have died after an automobile crash that authorities say split the car in half.
Florida Highway Patrol officials say Brendan Shreve, 17, and Jared Duran, 15, were riding in a Mercedes early Saturday when Shreve failed to negotiate a curve and struck a tree in the median. Authorities say the impact separated the rear of the car from the front.
Half the car traveled into the northbound lanes and the other half traveled in the southbound lanes.
Authorities are investigating the cause but say speed may have played a role.
Boy, 10, shot, killed during hunting trip
Authorities say a 10-year-old boy was accidentally shot and killed during a hunting trip in northern Utah.
The Cache County Sheriff's Office says the boy was sitting on the floor of a four-wheeler to stay warm when a hunting companion pulled alongside the vehicle. Deputies say the man got off his four-wheeler and was removing his rifle when it went off, hitting the boy around 7.30pm Saturday.
Authorities say the boy died the scene, in the far southeast corner of a Forest Service area in Cache County. The sheriff's office says his body was transported back to Cache Valley.
Chief Deputy Matt Bilodeau says there are no charges pending.
He says the boy's name is being withheld until family and friends can be notified.