
DAYTONA BEACH -- One man died, a woman was on life support and her twin sister critically injured after a 2000 Ford sport utility vehicle flipped several times on Nova Road near George Engram Boulevard after travelling at a high rate of speed early Saturday, police said.
Police were not certain who was behind the wheel of the SUV in the 2:15 a.m. crash because three of the occupants were ejected.
Kelvin G. Henry, 25, was pronounced dead at Halifax Medical Center. An 18-year-old woman was declared "brain-dead" on life support at the hospital and her twin sister suffered critical injuries. Their names were not released because family members had not been contacted yet.
The dead man and the twin women were not wearing set belts, which resulted in the ejections, police said.
Two other men in the SUV suffered less severe injuries. One was in stable condition at Halifax and the other did not require medical transport, police said.