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'It sounded like a bomb': Florida woman talks about car dropping from overpass onto her SUV

'It sounded like a bomb': Florida woman talks about car dropping from overpass onto her SUV
IN JUST A FEW. TODD CHRIS, THANK YOU. A LOCAL DRIVER NOW SAYS IT SOUNDED LIKE A BOMB GOING OFF WHEN A CAR FELL OFF AN OVERPASS AND LANDED DIRECTLY ON TOP OF HER SUV TONIGHT. THAT WOMAN IS TELLING HER STORY ONLY TO WPBF 25 NEWS. ARI HITE JOINS US LIVE NOW WITH HER STORY. AND WHAT SHE THOUGHT OF FIRST AFTER THE IMPACT. ARI. WELL, LET ME SET THIS UP FOR YOU, ANGIE LEWIS WAS DRIVING HERE THURSDAY NIGHT AROUND 10:00. SHE WAS GOING WEST HERE ON PGA BOULEVARD IN PALM BEACH GARDENS. SHE STOPPED AT THE TRAFFIC LIGHT AND SEE WHERE THE GREEN LIGHTS ARE. RIGHT UNDERNEATH THE OVERPASS. THERE SHE WAS, SITTING THERE TALKING TO HER FRIEND. THEY WERE WAITING FOR THE LIGHT TO TURN GREEN. SHE DESCRIBES WHAT HAPPENED NEXT AS COMPLETE CHAOS, AS. I CAN’T EVEN TELL YOU WHAT HAPPENED. I COULDN’T AT THAT MOMENT FIGURE OUT WHAT WAS WAS HAPPENING. BUT ALL OF A SUDDEN MY ROOF CAVED IN IN THE BACK OF THE TRUCK. THE TRUCK SHOOK, AND THEN I REALIZED A CAR HAD COME OFF THE 95 ONRAMP ABOVE US AND LANDED ON US. IT WAS AROUND 10 P.M. THURSDAY NIGHT. ANGIE LEWIS WAS WITH A FRIEND, STOPPED AT A TRAFFIC LIGHT ON PGA BOULEVARD BY THE 95 ON RAMPS IN PALM BEACH GARDENS. IT SOUNDED LIKE AN EXPLOSION. UM, I THOUGHT MAYBE A BOMB WENT OFF OR SOMEONE RAMMED INTO THE STOPPED CARS. AND THEN I THOUGHT MAYBE THE BRIDGE COLLAPSED. AND THEN SHE SAW THE MERCEDES AND REALIZED IT HAD FALLEN FROM THE I-95 OVERPASS DIRECTLY ABOVE HER PALM BEACH GARDENS. POLICE SAY THE CAR WAS DRIVEN BY A JUVENILE WHO WAS TRYING TO GET AWAY FROM OFFICERS. HE TOOK THE CURVE TOO FAST AND FELL OFF THE SIDE ONTO ANGIE’S YUKON DENALI. IT WAS CHAOS. THERE WERE PARTS ALL OVER THE ROAD. THERE WAS THE MERCEDES IN THE MIDDLE OF THE ROAD ON ALL FOUR TIRES. IT WAS LIKE A MOVIE SCENE OUT OF A MOVIE, BUT I WAS LIVING IT SOMEHOW. NOBODY WAS INJURED. THE BACK HALF OF ANGIE’S ROOF HAD COLLAPSED ONTO THE BACK SEATS. NO ONE WAS SITTING THERE AT THE TIME, BUT IT IS WHERE HER YOUNG DAUGHTERS ALWAYS SIT WHEN THEY’RE WITH HER. I MEAN, IT COMES IN WAVES. I THINK ABOUT IT. I CRY BECAUSE IT’S HER SEAT THAT GOT DEMOLISHED AND HAD SHE BEEN THERE, SHE MAY NOT BE HERE NOW. ANGIE DESCRIBES HERSELF AS LUCKY. LUCKY HER GIRLS WEREN’T IN THE VEHICLE. LUCKY SHE WASN’T PARKED A FEW FEET FARTHER BACK. LUCKY TO STILL BE ALIVE. AND WHEN I THINK ABOUT WHAT COULD HAVE HAPPENED, I DIDN’T SLEEP AT ALL LAST NIGHT. MY HEART WAS RACING. I COULDN’T BREATHE. BUT WE’RE HERE. AND THAT’S THE IMPORTANT THING. PALM BEACH GARDENS POLICE HAVE NOT YET SAID EXACTLY WHY THEY WERE STOPPING THIS VEHICLE. THEY’VE ONLY SAID IT WAS A FOR A TRAFFIC VIOLATION. THEY ALSO HAVE SAID THAT THEY APPREHENDED THE DRIVER. BUT RIGHT NOW IT’S NOT CLEAR WHAT, IF ANYTHING, THAT DRIVER IS CHARGED WITH. THAT IS THE VERY LATEST
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'It sounded like a bomb': Florida woman talks about car dropping from overpass onto her SUV
A Florida mother of two said she feels lucky to be alive after a car fell off an overpass and landed directly on top of her SUV.“All of a sudden, my roof caved in in the back of the truck. The truck shook,” said Angie Lewis. “And then I realized a car had come off the 95 onramp and landed on us.”Lewis had been driving west on PGA Boulevard and was stopped at a traffic light by the onramps for I-95 in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.Shortly after she stopped, the car landed on top of her. She said it sounded like an explosion.“I thought maybe a bomb went off or somebody rammed into the stopped cars,” Lewis said. “I thought maybe the bridge collapsed.”Then she saw the black Mercedes and realized it had fallen from the overpass.Palm Beach Gardens police said the car was being driven by a juvenile who was trying to get away from officers. Investigators said the boy took the curve too fast and fell off the side and on to Lewis’ Yukon Denali.“It was chaos. There were parts all over the road,” Lewis told sister station WPBF. “It was like a movie, a scene out of a movie. But I was living it.”Somehow, nobody was injured.The back half of Lewis’ roof had collapsed on to the rear seats. Nobody was sitting there at the time. However, those are the seats where her young daughters always sit when they’re with her.“It comes in waves,” Lewis said. “I think about it. I cry because it’s her seat that got demolished, and had she been there, she may not be here now.”Lewis said she feels lucky her girls weren’t in the vehicle and lucky she wasn’t parked just a few feet farther back. “When I think about what could have happened, I didn’t sleep at all last night,” she said. “My heart was racing. I couldn’t breathe. But we’re here.”

A Florida mother of two said she feels lucky to be alive after a car fell off an overpass and landed directly on top of her SUV.

“All of a sudden, my roof caved in in the back of the truck. The truck shook,” said Angie Lewis. “And then I realized a car had come off the 95 onramp and landed on us.”

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Lewis had been driving west on PGA Boulevard and was stopped at a traffic light by the onramps for I-95 in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

Shortly after she stopped, the car landed on top of her.

She said it sounded like an explosion.

“I thought maybe a bomb went off or somebody rammed into the stopped cars,” Lewis said. “I thought maybe the bridge collapsed.”

Then she saw the black Mercedes and realized it had fallen from the overpass.

Palm Beach Gardens police said the car was being driven by a juvenile who was trying to get away from officers.

Investigators said the boy took the curve too fast and fell off the side and on to Lewis’ Yukon Denali.

“It was chaos. There were parts all over the road,” Lewis told sister station WPBF. “It was like a movie, a scene out of a movie. But I was living it.”

Somehow, nobody was injured.

The back half of Lewis’ roof had collapsed on to the rear seats. Nobody was sitting there at the time.

However, those are the seats where her young daughters always sit when they’re with her.

“It comes in waves,” Lewis said. “I think about it. I cry because it’s her seat that got demolished, and had she been there, she may not be here now.”

Lewis said she feels lucky her girls weren’t in the vehicle and lucky she wasn’t parked just a few feet farther back.

“When I think about what could have happened, I didn’t sleep at all last night,” she said. “My heart was racing. I couldn’t breathe. But we’re here.”