TAMPA — A 44-year-old Tampa woman died Wednesday night when the car she was riding in turned left into the path of an oncoming car.
The driver of the car, a 45-year-old Tampa man, suffered serious injuries.
The collision occurred around 7:30 p.m. at 56th Street and Diana Street, near King High School. The car was headed north on 56th Street and turned left into the path of a southbound car, the Florida Highway Patrol said.
The cars collided and the northbound car spun through a guardrail into a drainage area, the Highway Patrol said.
The woman who died was not wearing a seatbelt. The driver was. The driver of the southbound car, a 56-year-old Plant City man, was wearing a seatbelt and received minor injuries.
The Highway Patrol does not release the names of people involved in collisions, citing its interpretation of Marsy’s Law — a constitutional amendment passed by voters in 2018. The law is meant to protect crime victims but it deprives the public of information that had long been made available in Florida under the state’s public records law.
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