A woman in Florida suffered a horrific death after her car collided with a log truck — causing the contents to tumble onto her vehicle … a terrifying ordeal that’s eerily familiar to “Final Destination” fans.
The 25-year-old woman was driving her SUV on SR 200 Tuesday around 12:45 AM when the incident went down. According to Florida Highway Patrol, she was in the outside lane behind a semi-truck that was hauling logs, but allegedly wasn’t keeping a safe distance.
The woman reportedly hit the truck, which caused the lumber to fall on her car — the Fernandina Beach local was rushed to a nearby hospital where she was pronounced dead.
If this sounds like something out of a horror movie, it is … because 2003’s “Final Destination 2” — a franchise known for freaky deaths — featured a scene involving a fatal car crash and falling logs.
In the movie, Kimberly, played by A.J. Cook, has a vision of the fictional Route 23 pileup in New York, killing 18 people. The devastation starts after logs fall off a truck, smashing through a cop car and killing the officer.
What makes this week’s real-life tragedy even more ominous is its location — in the movie, Kimberly is heading to Florida for spring break when the pileup occurs.