Incident location, Long Island
What Happened
Diana Kutateladze, 36, of Oceanside, was driving westbound on the Southern State Parkway in Malverne just after 10 p.m. last night when she sideswiped another vehicle in the left lane, according to New York State Police. Investigators said Kutateladze lost control of her car, crossed the center median and continued driving westbound in the eastbound lanes, hitting multiple vehicles in what became a devastating multi-car collision that left two people dead.
Troopers said the wrong-way collision involved a total of six cars and 10 people west of exit 17S. Kutateladze struck a black Toyota Highlander head-on, killing both passengers inside, Donald Maxwell, 82, and Liscent Maxwell, 88, who died at the scene, according to state police. The elderly victims were pronounced dead where the crash occurred.
Several other drivers and passengers involved in the multi-vehicle crash were transported to area hospitals for treatment of their injuries. One person remains in critical condition, while the remaining people sustained what are considered non-life-threatening injuries, according to investigators. Kutateladze had a passenger in her vehicle at the time of the initial impact that sent her across the median.
The massive collision shut down the Southern State Parkway between exits 15 and 17 for seven hours overnight as emergency responders worked to clear the wreckage and investigate the scene. The extended closure created significant traffic disruptions during the overnight and early morning hours as crews processed the multi-vehicle crash site.
State police investigators determined that both speed and impairment contributed to the deadly crash. Kutateladze was arrested at the scene and faces multiple serious charges in connection with the fatal collision that claimed the lives of the Maxwell couple and injured numerous other motorists on the busy Long Island parkway.
Location & Road Context
The crash occurred on the Southern State Parkway in Malverne, west of exit 17S, in an area that has seen significant traffic incidents over recent years. The Southern State Parkway serves as a major east-west corridor across Long Island, carrying thousands of commuters daily between Nassau and Suffolk counties.
This roadway has 123 recorded incidents in traffic databases, including recent crashes and ongoing maintenance work. Previous incidents on this stretch include overnight roadwork for crack sealing operations and other fatal crashes that have highlighted safety concerns along this particular section of the parkway. The area where the collision occurred involves a center median that Kutateladze crossed after losing control of her vehicle following the initial sideswipe collision.
Investigation & Legal Proceedings
Kutateladze was arrested and charged with multiple felonies stemming from the deadly wrong-way crash. She faces charges of aggravated vehicular homicide, two counts of vehicular manslaughter, second degree assault, driving while intoxicated and reckless driving, according to state police.
The aggravated vehicular homicide charges represent the most serious allegations against Kutateladze and reflect the prosecution’s position that her alleged impaired and reckless driving directly caused the deaths of Donald and Liscent Maxwell. The multiple vehicular manslaughter counts correspond to each victim killed in the head-on collision with the Toyota Highlander. State police continue their investigation into the exact circumstances that led to Kutateladze crossing the median and driving the wrong way into oncoming traffic.
Broader Impact
The seven-hour closure of the Southern State Parkway between exits 15 and 17 demonstrates the extensive investigation and cleanup required after major multi-vehicle crashes involving fatalities. Such extended closures on this vital Long Island transportation artery create ripple effects throughout the regional traffic network, forcing commuters and travelers onto local roads and alternate routes during peak travel periods. The crash also highlights the deadly consequences when impaired drivers lose control on divided highways, with the center median failing to contain Kutateladze’s vehicle after the initial collision sequence began with the sideswipe in the left lane.