Philadelphia

Speeding car fell off I-95 leaving 2 brothers and dog dead, 2 others hurt

Two cars were speeding on Interstate 95 on Friday, March 21, when one of the vehicles fell off the highway, killing a pair of brothers

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Philadelphia police say a speeding car ran off I-95 and crashed on a road below, leaving two dead and others hurt. NBC10’s Neil Fischer has the latest from the scene.

Two brothers and a puppy are dead, and two other people are in critical condition after a car fell off of a highway in Philadelphia, according to police.

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Two cars were speeding northbound on Interstate 95 around 8:12 p.m. on Friday, March 21, 2025, when one of the vehicles, a 2006 Mazda, hit a barrier and fell off the road near Castor Avenue and Richmond Street, Pennsylvania State Police said.

Four men were inside the car -- all brothers from New Jersey -- when the driver lost control, and they went over the edge and fell in the Port Richmond section of Philadelphia, troopers said.

Police said the two passengers in the back seat, ages 18 and 22, were not wearing their seatbelts and were ejected from the vehicle. Both were pronounced dead.

The driver and the front seat passenger, ages 18 and 23, were taken to nearby hospitals in critical condition, investigators said.

A puppy riding in the rear passenger compartment of the vehicle was also ejected in the collision and was found dead, police said.

Police said witness interviews revealed that the Mazda driver was racing on the interstate with the driver of a Dodge Challenger before losing control and crashing.

Pennsylvania State Police continued investigating the incident over the weekend.

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