Three Brevard Women Killed In Multi Vehicle I-95 Crash

By  //  January 4, 2015

Kay Ferril, 64, of Rockledge, Willie Morgagne, 66, of Cocoa and Rose Neal, of Cocoa were all killed when the Infinity struck the front of their 2007 Hyundai Elantra head on, according to FHP.
Kay Ferril, 64, of Rockledge, Willie Morgagne, 66, of Cocoa and Rose Neal, of Cocoa were all killed when the Infinity struck the front of their 2007 Hyundai Elantra head on, according to FHP.

Kay Ferril of Rockledge, Willie Morgagne, of Cocoa and Rose Neal, of Cocoa Were Killed In A Crash On I-95 In Rockledge

BREVARD COUNTY • ROCKLEDGE, FLORIDA – Three women were killed in a four vehicle crash on I-95 in Rockledge in the early morning hours of  Sunday at about 1:20 a.m., according to the Florida Highway Patrol.

Three other people were seriously injured and one victim had minor injuries as a result of the incident which occurred in the northbound lanes of I-95 near mile marker 195.

According to the Florida Highway Patrol, Leonardo Alvarez-Savageau, 39, of Springfield, Massachusetts, was driving a 2008 Infinity G35 when he left the highway and struck a guardrail in the center median.

The passengers in the Infinity, Mary Vanassee, 26, and Shayla Davis, 24, are also residents of Springfield Massachusetts. Vanassee was taken to Holmes Regional Medical Center with critical injuries and Davis was transported to Wuesthoff in serious condition.

According to the Florida Highway Patrol, Vanassee and Davis were not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash.

Kay Ferril, 64, of Rockledge, Willie Morgagne, 66, of Cocoa and Rose Neal, of Cocoa were all killed when the Infinity struck the front of their 2007 Hyundai Elantra head on, according to FHP. Barbara Thomas, 66, a passenger in the Hyundai, was taken to Holmes Regional Medical Center in critical condition.

A third vehicle, a 2012 Toyota Camry driven by George Cornejo, 25, of Hialeah Gardens, Florida, hit the rear of the Hyundai, while a fourth vehicle operated by Dimitri Vincent, 22, of Cocoa, hit debris from the collisions. Cornejo and Vincent received minor injuries according to FHP.

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