TWO pedestrians are dead and five others are injured following a horrific two-vehicle crash in New York City. The fatal collision unfolded at around 4am on Wednesday in the Inwood area of Upper Manhattan.

WABCTwo pedestrians are dead and five others are injured following a two-vehicle crash in Inwood '/ '

CBS New YorkSeveral parked vehicles also sustained damages '/ '

CBS New YorkPolice are investigating what caused the crash '/ ' The sedans, a BMW and Subaru, were traveling in opposite directions when they collided. Cops told CBS News that the driver of the BMW slammed head-on with the Subaru, which spun out of control \- striking and killing two men on the sidewalk. The victims, ages 40 and 31, have yet to be identified. Melissa Gomez told 1010 News that her older cousin, a new dad, was one of the victims. Read more in The US Sun

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