Incident location, Long Island
What Happened
A 33-year-old Staten Island man died in a five-vehicle collision on Sunrise Highway in Southampton on Wednesday afternoon, according to the Southampton Town Police Department. Anasser Almontaser was driving a GMC van when he was killed in what police described as a “horrific crash” that left the roadway impassable for over four hours.
The collision occurred around 3 p.m. on Wednesday, prompting police to close westbound Sunrise Highway in the area of Shrubland Road and Tuckahoe Road, according to News 12 Long Island. The road closure lasted for hours, with the highway not reopening until approximately 7:30 p.m. as investigators worked to document the extensive crash scene and clear the mangled vehicles.
When Southampton Town Police arrived at the scene, they found five vehicles involved in a chain-reaction crash that culminated in a devastating head-on collision between Almontaser’s GMC van and a Dodge Ram pickup truck. Police say the crash left the road completely unpassable due to the numerous mangled vehicles scattered across the highway. The collisions created a debris field spanning over 600 feet, with four of the five vehicles essentially totaled in the impact.
According to witness testimony provided to police, the deadly sequence began when Almontaser’s GMC van moved out of its designated lane and side-swiped a Volkswagen SUV traveling in the opposite direction. After striking the Volkswagen, the GMC van then collided with a Toyota truck, causing construction equipment and gear to fly out of the Toyota’s bed and strike a third vehicle - a flatbed tow truck. The GMC van continued its destructive path before finally colliding head-on with the Dodge Ram.
Almontaser had to be extricated from his severely damaged GMC van by emergency responders, but was declared dead at the scene despite rescue efforts. Three other individuals involved in the multi-vehicle crash were transported to local hospitals with injuries that police say are not considered life-threatening.
Southampton Town Police deployed an Unmanned Aircraft Unit to thoroughly document the crash scene from above, capturing the extensive damage and debris field that stretched across more than 600 feet of highway. The investigation into the collision remains ongoing, and police are asking anyone who may have witnessed the crash or has additional information to contact the Southampton Town Police Detective Division.
Location & Road Context
The fatal collision occurred on Sunrise Highway in Southampton, specifically in the westbound lanes near the intersections with Shrubland Road and Tuckahoe Road. Sunrise Highway, designated as New York State Route 27, serves as a major east-west arterial road connecting communities across Long Island’s South Shore and experiences heavy traffic volumes throughout the day.
According to Long Island Traffic database records, this stretch of roadway has recorded 39 incidents, indicating it is a location with recurring traffic safety challenges. Recent documented incidents on NY Route 27 include multiple construction-related closures and crashes, suggesting ongoing maintenance work and traffic pattern disruptions in the area that may contribute to driving hazards.
Investigation & Legal Proceedings
The Southampton Town Police Detective Division continues to investigate the circumstances surrounding the five-vehicle collision that claimed Almontaser’s life. While witness accounts have provided investigators with a preliminary sequence of events showing the GMC van leaving its lane before the chain-reaction crash began, police have not yet announced any citations or criminal charges related to the incident.
The deployment of drone technology through the department’s Unmanned Aircraft Unit demonstrates the thoroughness of the ongoing investigation, as authorities work to reconstruct the crash dynamics across the expansive 600-foot debris field. Police are actively seeking additional witnesses or anyone with information about the collision to contact the detective division as they work to determine all contributing factors.
Broader Impact
The four-and-a-half-hour closure of westbound Sunrise Highway during the evening rush period created significant traffic disruptions across Southampton and surrounding communities, as motorists were forced to seek alternate routes while emergency responders worked to clear the extensive debris field and investigate the crash scene. The deployment of specialized drone technology highlights the increasing sophistication of crash reconstruction techniques used by Long Island police departments to analyze complex multi-vehicle incidents involving fatalities.