Incident location, Long Island
What Happened
Julio Borges, 32, of Bellport, was killed Friday evening when he lost control of his vehicle and crashed into woods along the Long Island Expressway in Manorville, according to Suffolk County police. The fatal single-vehicle crash occurred at 5:41 p.m. in the westbound lanes of the LIE near Exit 69.
Police said Borges was driving a 2007 Volkswagen westbound on the Long Island Expressway when he lost control of the vehicle and careened into the woods on the side of the road. The circumstances that led to Borges losing control of his vehicle have not been disclosed by investigators.
Emergency responders arrived at the scene following the crash, but Borges was pronounced dead at the location by a physician assistant from the Office of the Suffolk County Medical Examiner, police said. The severity of the impact and the victim’s injuries prevented any life-saving measures from being effective.
Following standard protocol for fatal motor vehicle accidents, police impounded the 2007 Volkswagen for a safety check. This inspection will help investigators determine if any mechanical issues with the vehicle may have contributed to the crash, or if the collision was solely the result of driver error or other factors.
The crash occurred during the evening rush hour on a Friday, a typically busy time for traffic on the Long Island Expressway. Exit 69 in Manorville serves as a connection point for drivers traveling to and from the eastern sections of Long Island, making it a heavily traveled portion of the highway.
Suffolk County Police detectives from the Seventh Squad are continuing their investigation into the fatal crash and are seeking additional information from the public. Investigators are asking anyone who may have witnessed the accident or has information about the circumstances leading up to the crash to contact the Seventh Squad at 631-852-8752.
Location & Road Context
The crash occurred near Exit 69 of the Long Island Expressway in Manorville, a section of highway that runs through a heavily wooded area of central Suffolk County. This stretch of the LIE is characterized by dense forest on both sides of the roadway, which can present hazards for vehicles that leave the travel lanes.
Exit 69 provides access to Wading River Road and serves as a gateway to the eastern sections of Long Island, including the North Fork and various recreational areas. The wooded terrain surrounding this portion of the expressway means that vehicles departing the roadway often encounter trees and natural obstacles, which can result in severe crashes like the one that claimed Borges’ life.
Investigation & Legal Proceedings
The investigation into the fatal crash remains active, with Suffolk County Police detectives working to determine the exact cause of the accident. While police have confirmed that Borges lost control of his 2007 Volkswagen, the specific factors that led to the loss of control have not been revealed.
The vehicle’s impoundment for a safety check is a standard procedure in fatal accidents, allowing investigators to examine mechanical components, brake systems, tire conditions, and other factors that could have contributed to the crash. The results of this inspection will be incorporated into the overall investigation findings.
Broader Impact
This fatal crash adds to a concerning pattern of serious accidents in the Manorville area, following several motorcycle-related incidents earlier this month that resulted in serious injuries to riders. The wooded terrain along this section of the Long Island Expressway presents particular dangers for vehicles that leave the roadway, as the dense tree coverage provides little space for drivers to regain control or avoid serious obstacles once they depart the travel lanes.