Incident location, Long Island
What Happened
A 23-year-old man driving a white BMW westbound on Old Country Road in Hicksville lost control of his vehicle around 11:30 p.m. Friday night, killing two teenage passengers in a devastating crash, according to Nassau police. The BMW crossed over into oncoming traffic before striking a tree and then colliding with a building, News 12 Long Island reports.
Two 19-year-old female passengers, identified as Alexa Duryea and Lindsey Parke, both of Levittown, sustained severe trauma in the collision and were pronounced dead at the scene, authorities say. The violent impact that sent the vehicle careening across traffic lanes and into multiple obstacles proved fatal for both young women, who were passengers in the luxury sedan.
The male driver survived the crash but was transported to a local hospital for treatment, according to Nassau police. Authorities have not yet specified his current medical condition or the extent of his injuries sustained in the collision that claimed the lives of his two passengers. The driver’s identity has not been released by police as the investigation continues.
The sequence of events began when the westbound BMW lost control on Old Country Road, a major east-west thoroughfare that runs through multiple Nassau County communities. Police say the vehicle’s loss of control led it to cross the center line into the path of oncoming eastbound traffic before the driver struck a tree. The impact with the tree did not stop the vehicle’s momentum, as it continued forward and collided with a nearby building.
Emergency responders arrived at the crash scene to find both female passengers had suffered severe trauma from the multiple impacts. Despite any life-saving efforts, both Duryea and Parke were declared deceased at the location of the accident. The crash occurred during late evening hours when traffic would typically be lighter on the commercial corridor.
Nassau County police have not released information about potential contributing factors to the crash, including weather conditions, road surface conditions, or whether speed or impairment played a role in the driver losing control. The investigation into what caused the 23-year-old driver to lose control of the BMW and cross into oncoming traffic lanes remains ongoing, with authorities continuing to examine the circumstances surrounding the fatal collision.
Location & Road Context
Old Country Road serves as a primary east-west artery through Nassau County, connecting multiple communities including Hicksville, where Friday night’s fatal crash occurred. The roadway carries significant daily traffic volumes as it provides access to commercial districts, residential neighborhoods, and connects to major north-south routes throughout the county.
The Hicksville section of Old Country Road features a mix of commercial establishments and intersections with local streets, creating an area where drivers must navigate changing traffic patterns and potential hazards. The specific location where the BMW struck the tree and building has not been detailed by authorities, though the presence of both natural and structural obstacles close to the roadway proved fatal in this incident.
Broader Impact
The fatal crash represents another tragic incident involving young adults on Long Island’s roadways, with both victims being 19-year-old residents of Levittown who lost their lives as passengers. The collision’s aftermath left emergency responders and the local community dealing with the stark reality of how quickly a loss of vehicle control can turn deadly when cars cross into oncoming traffic and strike fixed objects. The hospitalization of the driver means the full circumstances of what caused the BMW to leave its travel lane may depend on his recovery and ability to provide information to investigators about the moments leading up to the crash that killed Duryea and Parke.