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UPDATE: Identities of All Three Killed in Fatal Accident On Pensacola St.

PENSACOLA CRASH
Posted at 12:13 AM, Sep 07, 2015
and last updated 2015-09-15 13:33:28-04

UPDATE, 11:00 P.M. 9/7/15 - We now know the names of all three victims of last night's fatal accident in Tallahassee, and two of those killed, were students at Florida State.

They are 20-year-old Morgan Carr, 21-year-old Cenzo Libio, and 21-year-old Kevin Boos.

Two of the passengers killed were middle school sweethearts from south Florida.

Carr was in the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority, and Libio was in Phi Sigma Kappa, also killed in the accident Kevin Boos.

The 21-year-old, also an FSU student, was in the car with Carr and Libio.

His fraternity, Epsilon Sigma Alpha, released a statement today: "For those of you who never had the opportunity to meet Kevin, our only regret is that you will not fully understand what a blessing he was to have in all of our lives."

UPDATE, 6:30pm, 9/7/15 (WTXL) - We now know the names of two of the three people who died following an accident Sunday night in Tallahassee.

They are 20-year-old Morgan Carr and 21-year-old Cenzo Libio.

They were middle school sweethearts.

Carr was a student at Florida State University, and Libio had just graduated from FSU.

Tallahassee police responded to the scene about 9:15 last night, near White Drive and Pensacola Street.

According to authorities, one car was trying to turn left, when an oncoming car crashed into it.

Police say three people were killed.

Investigators are now reviewing evidence and interviewing witnesses to find out exactly what happened.

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL)-- ABC27 has confirmed a fatal accident in Tallahassee. 

Crews were dispatched to White Drive and Pensacola Street around 9:15 p.m Sunday evening.

According to the Consolidated Dispatch Agency at least one person was killed in the crash. 

WTXL-ABC27 was on the scene as multiple law enforcement agencies investigated. 

Two of the cars involved include a black Dodge Challenger and a white PT Cruiser.

This story is still developing and we'll continue to bring you the latest on WTXL.TV