Long Island driver killed in vicious crash that cuts his car in half
A Long Island driver was killed in a severe crash that split his car in half. Salvatore Sparacino IV, 29, was reportedly speeding and driving erratically when he lost control of his vehicle. The incident is under investigation to determine whether it was an accident or an intentional act.
- ▪Salvatore Sparacino IV was ejected from his car after it was ripped in two during the crash.
- ▪The accident occurred on the Northern State Parkway near exit 46 in Smithtown.
- ▪No other vehicles or individuals were involved in the crash.
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Long Island Long Island driver killed in vicious crash that cuts his car in half By Brandon Cruz Published May 26, 2026, 4:29 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google A Long Island was killed when his car split in half, catapulting him from the wreck after he veered off the Northern State Parkway on Monday, cops said. Salvatore Sparacino IV, 29, was apparently speeding and driving erratically when he crashed his 2010 Volkswagen EOS near the New Highway overpass in Smithtown at about 8:30 p.m. on Monday, authorities said. Salvatore Sparacino IV, 29, was killed in a deadly crash that left the vehicle split in half on the Northern State Parkway.
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