5 teens dead after car found submerged in Fort Myers, Florida; 4 had just ended work shift


FORT MYERS, Fla. − Five teens were killed Sunday in a crash after their shift at a Texas Roadhouse restaurant in Florida ended.

Fort Myers police confirmed Monday morning that five teens were found in a car submerged in a retention pond near Topgolf have died. The Fort Myers Texas Roadhouse location confirmed that four employees died and plan to have a memorial in the coming days. A note on the door indicated the steakhouse was closed Monday.

A fifth person, as of yet not publicly identified, was also in the car.

According to Kristen Capuzzi, department spokeswoman, sometime overnight between 10:30 p.m. Sunday and early Monday, a car crashed into a retention pond and was submerged.

The Fort Myers Police Department and Lee County Sheriff’s Office recovered a small black Kia sedan, shown on Monday, June 26, 2023. Five bodies were found in the vehicle, which was submerged in a retention pond near Topgolf.

She said the teens, all 18 or 19 years old, apparently lost control of a small, black Kia sedan near Topgolf and Interstate 75.

“It took a long time to get it out,” Capuzzi said of the car Tuesday afternoon. The five were declared dead at the scene.

A Texas Roadhouse Snapchat post identified the co-workers as Amanda Ferguson, Eric Paul, Breanna Coleman and Jackson Eyre. It did not list the fifth person.

People have started leaving flowers at the site of a crash along Topgolf Way in Fort Myers after five people, at least four of them workers at nearby Texas Roadhouse, crashed late Sunday, June 25, 2023.
Photos of four Fort Myers Texas Roadhouse employees who drowned in a nearby retention pond are on display at the steakhouse on Monday, June 26, 2023. A company post identified them as Amanda Ferguson, Eric Paul, Breanna Coleman and Jackson Eyre. A fifth person, who has not been identified, also died.

Jackson Eyre graduated from South Fort Myers High School this spring. He was set to attend Fort Myers Technical College in the fall.

Bonita Springs High School Assistant Principal Rachel Eyre, Jackson’s mother, had tweeted out a photo Sunday thanking Texas Roadhouse for gifting her son with a portrait of himself and a to-go mug with his name emblazoned on it as a graduation gift. 

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