4 killed in overnight crashes in NYC

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A tragic night on New York City roads left four people dead in two separate crashes late Saturday and early Sunday, the NYPD reported. The first crash occurred in the Bronx around 9:30 p.m. when a Honda Accord, packed with passengers, was heading north and collided with an eastbound Toyota Highlander at the intersection of Park Avenue and Claremont Parkway. Four men were rushed to St. Barnabas Hospital. Two of them, aged 24 and 25, succumbed to their injuries, while the other two, aged 27 and 30, were hospitalized, though the severity of their injuries remains unclear. The collision was so intense that one of the vehicles flipped onto its roof. Police spent hours investigating to determine which driver was responsible, but no additional details were available by Sunday morning. Hours later, in East Harlem, Manhattan, two more fatalities were reported in a separate crash. A deadly night on New York City roads left four people dead between two separate mangled crashes late Saturday and early Sunday morning, according to the NYPD. The first deadly crash was reported up in the Bronx between two cars. Police said a packed Honda Accord was traveling northbound into the intersection of Park Avenue and Claremont Parkway around 9:30 p.m. when the driver collided with a Toyota Highlander traveling eastbound. At least four men were transported to St. Barnabas Hospital. Police said two of the men, ages 24 and 25, did not survive their injuries. The two others, ages 27 and 30, were being treated at the hospital but the extent of their injuries wasn't clear. The impact of the crash caused one of the cars to flip over onto its roof. Police were working late into the night to determine which driver was at fault. Additional details were not provided by Sunday morning. Hours later, down in Manhattan, police said two more people died in East Harlem.