Opa-locka, FL (April 27, 2026) – One man died and two women were critically injured Sunday morning, April 26, after a fiery crash in Opa-locka.
The crash happened around 7:15 a.m. in the area of 2500 Northwest 135th Street. Reports said the Lamborghini was traveling at a high rate of speed before hitting several parked vehicles.
Officials said the Lamborghini also struck a home. The male driver was ejected and died at the scene. Two women who were passengers were flown to a hospital in critical condition.
Witnesses reported that the vehicle caught fire after the crash. Neighbors helped move at least one injured woman away from the burning wreckage before emergency units arrived.
The names of the driver and the injured passengers were not released. Details about the exact number of vehicles or objects struck were still limited in the initial report.
The crash remains under investigation. Additional details may become available as authorities continue their review. Our condolences go out to the driver’s loved ones, and we wish the injured women a full recovery.
High-Speed Crashes Involving Parked Vehicles
High-speed crashes can cause severe damage because the force of impact rises quickly as speed increases. When a moving vehicle hits parked cars, trees, or a building, the crash may involve several impact points before the vehicle stops.
Ejection from a vehicle often leads to fatal injuries. Seat belt use, speed, impact angle, and vehicle damage can all affect whether a person remains inside the vehicle during a crash.
Fiery crashes add another layer of danger. Flames, smoke, leaking fluids, and damaged vehicle parts can make it harder for people nearby to help. These scenes may require added space so emergency units can reach victims and control hazards safely.