Escambia County, FL
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May 27, 2026
) -


In Escambia County, FL, on May 27, 2026, a father and son from Pensacola were killed in a single-vehicle crash on Barrancas Avenue near Weis Lane. Authorities said the wreck happened around 6:00 to 6:10 a.m. on the State Road 292 segment of Barrancas Avenue.
The car was traveling east when it entered a left-hand curve and did not stay in its lane, according to the reported account from troopers. The vehicle left the roadway to the right, spun, and struck a concrete median divider on Barrancas Avenue. It then went airborne across a right-turn lane before hitting a tree on the east side of the road.
The impact caused the vehicle to overturn. The 49-year-old driver and his 26-year-old son, both identified only by age in available reports, were pronounced dead at the scene. No other vehicles were reported to have been involved.
Officials had not released the men's names as of the available updates. No additional injuries, arrests, citations, or suspected contributing factors were reported. The Florida Highway Patrol investigation remained ongoing, and a final determination on what led to the crash had not been announced.
Traffic impacts or roadway closures were not described in the initial information. Because the crash occurred early in the morning on a named state road segment, later investigative records may help clarify details such as lane position, vehicle path, roadway conditions, and any witness information gathered by troopers.
For families affected by a fatal crash on Barrancas Avenue, keeping copies of the crash report, insurance correspondence, vehicle records, and any communications from investigators can be important while questions remain unresolved. Those records may help relatives understand the official findings once the investigation is complete.
We are deeply sorry for the families and friends affected by this fatal crash on Barrancas Avenue near Weis Lane in Escambia County. After a deadly collision, relatives may need time to process the loss while also dealing with crash reports, insurance questions, vehicle documentation, and updates from investigators. Preserving records, photos, correspondence, and any information about witnesses can help families better understand what happened as the official investigation develops. When questions involve insurance coverage, potential claims, or next steps after a fatal car accident, speaking with a local law firm can provide practical guidance without requiring families to make rushed decisions.
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