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      Antonio Jesus Vicente Sanic, Bicyclist Killed in fatal Farmingdale Crash

      Farmingdale, NY – Authorities have released the identity of the bicyclist who was tragically killed in an early morning crash on Tuesday, November 12. The victim, identified as 41-year-old Antonio Jesus Vicente Sanic, was a local resident of Farmingdale. The incident occurred around 5:05 a.m. on Fulton Street, where Vicente Sanic was struck by a 2008 Honda CRV.

      According to Nassau County Police, the crash took place at the intersection of Fulton Street and Staples Street. The 37-year-old driver of the Honda was traveling southbound when he collided with Vicente Sanic, who was riding his bicycle. Emergency responders quickly arrived at the scene, but despite their best efforts, Vicente Sanic was pronounced dead at 5:11 a.m. by a police medic.

      The driver of the Honda remained at the scene following the crash. He was evaluated by emergency responders and later transported to a nearby hospital for treatment of minor injuries. Authorities have stated that no charges have been filed against the driver at this time, and the investigation into the incident is ongoing.

      Local authorities, including Nassau County Police, are working to determine the cause of the crash. Investigators are analyzing evidence from the scene, including any potential traffic violations or factors that may have contributed to the collision. At this stage, it is unclear if weather, speed, or other factors played a role in the fatal accident.

      The crash has left the Farmingdale community shaken, as residents mourn the loss of Vicente Sanic. The community is now calling for increased awareness and safety measures to protect cyclists on the road, especially during early morning hours when visibility may be reduced.

      Nassau police are asking anyone who may have witnessed the incident or has any information related to the crash to come forward. Investigators are urging the public to contact the Nassau County Police Department’s Crime Stoppers at 1-800-244-TIPS. The investigation is expected to continue, with further updates pending.

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