‘Speed Kills:’ Four dead after fiery crash on Jacksonville’s deadliest road

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Four people are dead and another is left fighting for their life after a fiery crash in Jacksonville’s southside Saturday morning.

According to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, the crash happened near the intersection of University Boulevard and Terry Road around 2:18 a.m. on Saturday when a two-door Audi went speeding through a turn onto University Boulevard, lost control, and crashed into a light pole before catching on fire.This crash also happened just a few feet away from a crash ten days ago that claimed the lives of both the car’s driver and lone passenger.

“You’re safer walking across the street than you are driving around these streets,” passerby Scott Jackson told Action News Saturday morning. “It’s horrible … and they’re gonna come flying right back through again.”

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