When Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Dwayne Haskins was killed on a Florida highway in the early hours of April 9, it was revealed that he was hit by at least two cars, not just a single dump truck.
According to a crash report obtained to DailyMail.com by Florida Highway Patrol, Haskins was ‘partially’ struck by a Subaru Outback in addition to the dump truck, which was previously claimed to have collided with him (FHP).
According to the investigation, the dump truck hit Haskins in the center lane of the highway, forcing him into the path of the Subaru, which hit him in the left lane.
Where was Dwayne Haskins car when he was crossing the highway?
A third vehicle, according to one witness, may have been involved as well. Minutes after being struck, Haskins was certified dead on the scene.
According to police, both cars came to a complete stop after colliding with Haskins. Neither driver was drug or alcohol tested. Haskins was improperly in the roadway, according to investigators, and the drivers were not found to be at fault.
It’s unclear why Haskins was wandering alongside the roadway, but the Florida Highway Patrol is looking into it.
ncG1vNJzZmifmJa7orLUqGWcp51kxKmx0Z5ksJmjYrG4rdinnGagkai4qrrSZpqaql2staa6jKGcZq%2BRqHqkvs6sqqKml2LBqbGMoaCgoKeWxnA%3D