Incident location, Long Island
What Happened
Two 19-year-old women from Levittown were killed late Friday night in a violent crash on Old Country Road in Hicksville, according to Nassau County police. Alexa Duryea and Lindsey Parke were passengers in a 2026 white BMW driven by a 23-year-old man when the vehicle lost control around 11:30 p.m. near Sterling Place, ABC7 New York reports.
Police said the BMW driver lost control of the vehicle, which then drifted into oncoming traffic before striking a tree and slamming into a building. Both passengers were pronounced dead at the scene, while the driver survived the crash and was transported to a local hospital for treatment. The investigation into the crash remains ongoing, with Nassau County police reporting no updates at this time.
The loss has particularly devastated the Levittown community, as Parke served as both a firefighter and EMT with Ladder Company 6. According to her fire company, she was known for her kindness, energy, and the baked treats she would regularly bring in for fellow firefighters. In a tribute, Ladder Company 6 described Parke as a talented and passionate young woman, saying her “smile, laugh, and willingness to help anyone will be forever missed” and calling her death far too soon.
Edward Parke, the grief-stricken father of the 19-year-old firefighter, spoke out as he prepared for his daughter’s funeral, expressing frustration about the circumstances surrounding the crash. “The person she was hanging out with, wasn’t so good. These laws as far as car racing and everything else, these young adults are buying these cars and they’re souping them up to where they’re like rocketships. They’re killing families, killing kids and everything else, it’s sad. It’s sad,” Edward Parke told ABC7 New York.
Funeral services for Lindsey Parke were held Wednesday at Thomas F. Dalton Funeral Homes in Levittown, with visiting hours scheduled from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m., and a memorial service at 6:30 p.m. A GoFundMe page created in Parke’s honor has raised thousands of dollars to support her family during this difficult time, according to reports.
Detectives continue investigating the circumstances of the fatal crash and are asking anyone with information about the incident to come forward. The fact that the BMW was a 2026 model year vehicle suggests it was nearly new at the time of the crash, though police have not released additional details about potential contributing factors such as speed or mechanical issues.
Location & Road Context
The fatal crash occurred on Old Country Road near Sterling Place in Hicksville, a busy east-west arterial road that runs through multiple Nassau County communities. Old Country Road serves as a major thoroughfare connecting various Long Island townships and typically experiences heavy traffic throughout the day and evening hours.
The intersection area near Sterling Place represents a mixed-use section of Hicksville, with both residential and commercial properties. The presence of buildings close enough to the roadway for a vehicle to strike after hitting a tree indicates the urban density typical of this Nassau County community.
Investigation & Legal Proceedings
Nassau County police detectives are actively investigating the crash, though no charges have been announced against the surviving driver at this time. The investigation appears to focus on determining the exact cause of why the BMW lost control and drifted into oncoming traffic before striking the tree and building.
Authorities have not released the identity of the 23-year-old driver or provided updates on his condition following treatment at a local hospital. Police are encouraging anyone who may have witnessed the crash or has relevant information to contact investigators as they work to piece together the sequence of events that led to the fatal collision.
Broader Impact
The crash highlights ongoing concerns about young drivers operating high-performance vehicles, as expressed by victim Lindsey Parke’s father regarding modified cars that perform “like rocketships.” The involvement of a brand-new 2026 BMW in the fatal incident underscores questions about vehicle power, driver experience, and the deadly consequences when control is lost on busy suburban roads like Old Country Road during late-night hours.