Miami, FL
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May 24, 2026
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Authorities in Miami said a fatal multi-vehicle crash was reported early Sunday morning, May 24, at Southwest 10th Avenue and Third Street in Little Havana. The crash was reported at about 2:46 a.m., according to police.
The collision involved an SUV and other vehicles at the local street intersection. Police said it appeared the SUV driver had been speeding shortly before the crash, but officials had not announced a final cause or any charges in the information released.
A driver in another vehicle was killed. Authorities did not release that person’s name, and no additional identifying details about the people involved were immediately available.
Police and fire rescue personnel were at the scene, where four heavily damaged vehicles were observed. Local reports also described a destroyed power box, uprooted poles, and a stop sign that was nearly knocked down near the crash site. Those details show the extent of the scene, but investigators have not publicly explained the exact sequence of impacts.
Officers closed the roadway while the investigation was underway. Vehicles from the Miami-Dade County Medical Examiner’s Department also responded. Residents in the area reportedly said another fatal crash occurred nearby about a year earlier, though officials have not linked that prior incident to Sunday’s collision.
For families affected by a fatal crash, the official crash report, medical examiner information, insurance correspondence, vehicle damage documentation, and any available witness details can become important as the investigation continues. Anyone directly affected may want to wait for confirmed updates from Miami police and consider speaking with a Miami car accident attorney before making major insurance or legal decisions.
We are deeply concerned for the family and friends of the driver who died in this Miami crash. After a fatal collision in Little Havana, practical next steps may include requesting the official crash report, keeping insurance letters and vehicle records, gathering photos or witness information when available, and tracking any updates from investigators. A local law firm can help affected families understand those records and their options without making assumptions about fault before the investigation is complete.
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