Three people were killed and five others hurt – two critically – in a high-speed Long Island crash late Sunday, cops said. 

A motorist was heading west on Sunrise Highway – across from a shopping center – at a “high rate of speed” when that vehicle collided with three others around 7:20 p.m., Nassau County Police said. 

Three people involved in the smash-up were pronounced dead at the scene. 

Five more people were taken to local hospitals – where two are listed in “critical unstable condition,” two in stable condition and one was treated and released, cops said.

First responders used the jaws of life to remove people who had become trapped in their cars, WABC reported

The investigation was ongoing Monday morning, when overturned and crumpled vehicles could still be seen on the roadway. 

Flipped-over vehicles are seen at the scene of the Massapequa crash.
One motorist was driving at a “high rate of speed” and collided with three others on Sunrise Highway.

Sunrise Highway was closed eastbound and westbound from Unqua Road to Old Sunrise Highway.

Hours later, another massive crash clogged up Long Island roadways. 

One car smashed into a tree and an SUV crashed into a center median by Broad Street in West Hempstead around 2:30 a.m. Monday, WABC reported. 

Firefighters are seen at the scene of the deadly Massapequa crash.
Two people were listed in critical unstable condition.

Multiple people – including two believed to be children – suffered non-life-threatening injuries, the network reported.

Witness Zein Mohamed told the outlet that the SUV driver sped through a red light on Hempstead Turnpike, with no headlights on.

“He was speeding like 100 plus miles at least,” Mohamed said. “People saw him at Cherry Valley here speeding through the car. There was a whole family there, so it was very bad.”

The scene where one car smashed into a tree and an SUV crashed into a center median by Broad Street in West Hempstead.
A witness said the SUV driver had been speeding.

Hempstead Turnpike remained closed later in the morning, eastbound and westbound from Westminster Road to Broad Street.

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