Deadly crash caused by OCSO truck's mechanical failure: FHP
The Florida Highway Patrol says an Orange County Sheriff’s Office Ford F-150 had a mechanical issue that caused the deputy driving it to lose control of the truck. The truck spun around, staying in the same lane but facing the opposite direction and became disabled. A Subaru BRZ sports car hit the truck, killing the 37-year-old driver.
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