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Published on March 24, 2025
Two Brothers Killed, Two Critically Injured in Suspected High-Speed Race Crash on I-95 in PhiladelphiaSource: Unsplash / Max Fleischmann

A tragic incident unfolded on the night of March 21st when a car carrying four brothers from New Jersey veered off I-95 in Philadelphia, resulting in a horrific crash that left two of the siblings dead, with two others critically injured. The car in question, a 2006 Mazda, was reportedly racing another vehicle, a Dodge Challenger, when it lost control and plunged to the roadway below. As reported by CBS News Philadelphia, the Mazda went over the edge of an overpass, ultimately coming to rest on Castor Avenue near Richmond Street.

The Pennsylvania State Police, who have jurisdiction over the interstate, were called to investigate the crash. According to 6abc, the two rear passengers in the Mazda, ages 18 and 22, were not wearing seatbelts and were tragically ejected from the vehicle. They were later pronounced dead from their injuries. Witnesses have steadily begun to come forward, providing accounts of the events leading up to the crash and substantiating claims that high-speed racing may have been a factor.

In the aftermath of the accident, the two surviving brothers, ages 18 and 23, were quickly taken to nearby hospitals and remain in critical condition. The shocking incident also resulted in the death of a puppy that had been riding with the brothers in their car. This detail, adding a layer of sadness to the already somber narrative, has been shared across multiple reports, including NBC Philadelphia, which first reported the loss.

As investigations continue, authorities are piecing together the moments before the crash. "Two vehicles were traveling at a high rate of speed northbound on 95 when one lost control and fell to the roadway below," said Philadelphia Police Inspector D.F. Pace in a statement obtained by CBS News Philadelphia. State police are looking to the public for assistance, urging anyone who may have witnessed the fatal event to swiftly reach out to Philadelphia police. Roads in the area, which were closed to allow for investigation, have since been reopened.