Lake Mary, FL
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Jun 30, 2026
) -


A fatal car accident in Lake Mary, FL is under investigation after a late night collision at West Lake Mary Boulevard and Wheelhouse Lane on Tuesday, June 30, 2026.
Authorities were called to the intersection around 11 p.m. after a crash involving a sedan and another vehicle. Danille Akers of Oviedo was identified as the woman who died. She was found unresponsive inside the damaged sedan, and despite emergency response at the scene, she was pronounced dead there.
Initial information from local reports indicates the other driver left the crash location before police arrived. Investigators later located the suspected vehicle and its driver about a mile away, near West Lake Mary Boulevard and Forest Boulevard. The reported crash site and the later police contact location are both along the West Lake Mary Boulevard corridor.
Police identified the driver as O'Vante O'Lan Redding of Longwood. He was taken into custody and charged with DUI manslaughter, leaving the scene of a crash involving death, and vehicular homicide. Those charges are allegations at this stage, and the case remains subject to court proceedings and further investigation.
Officials have not released a final account of how the vehicles collided, the direction each vehicle was traveling, or whether roadway conditions contributed. No traffic closure details were included in the available reports. Investigators are continuing to review the circumstances surrounding the fatal hit and run crash.
For Akers' family and others affected, official crash reports, witness information, photographs, vehicle damage records, and insurance correspondence may become important as the investigation develops. Because the crash involved a death and pending criminal charges, families often benefit from keeping their own records organized while waiting for updated findings from law enforcement.
We are deeply sorry for the loss of Danille Akers and for everyone affected by this fatal crash in Lake Mary, FL. After a collision involving a death, families may have questions about crash reports, insurance communications, vehicle evidence, and how the criminal investigation may affect their next steps. Speaking with a local law firm can help families understand what records to request and what issues to watch for, without making decisions before the facts are fully developed.
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