Charges being reviewed
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One person died and two others were injured, one critically, after a car plunged into a creek in Lemont Wednesday morning, the Will County Sheriff's Office said.
There was a large presence of first responders on South Archer Road near 135th Street and Interstate 355 after the incident.
New surveillance video shows the horrifying moments the Tesla Model 3 sped east down 135th Street, left the road and crashed into Long Run Creek below.
The video shows the black car shoot through the residential street and careen off the roadway with sparks flying just after 2 a.m.
The vehicle lost control on a curve, crossed into oncoming traffic and struck a curb before becoming airborne.
The vehicle went over the creek, cleared it and came to a rest in a ravine on the opposite side of the creek, the sheriff's office said.
The Will County Sheriff's Office said three people were inside the car when it left the road.
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One person died on scene, while two others were rushed to local hospitals.
The man who was killed was identified by the Will County Coroner's Office as Sameer S. Gowani, 36, of Lisle.
Gowani was in the front passenger seat.
The 33-year old male passenger in the back seat was ejected from the car, and taken to a hospital in critical condition.
The 34-year old male driver is stable.
Video from Chopper 7 showed the car mangled, leaving tire tracks in the dirt, with debris scattered on the road's bank and in what appears to be a nearby marsh.
Bundled up Will County deputies scoured the crash scene, looking for clues that could explain why the car left the roadway in the first place.
Officials closed 135th Street temporarily Wednesday morning, but it appears to be back open.
There were no other vehicles involved.
The Will County Sheriff's Office is asking the public to avoid the area as the investigation continues.
The mangled car was towed away, while deputies remained on the scene for hours.
A person who lives nearby said cars often speed on the stretch of 135th near Archer.
Charges have not been filed for the driver, but are being reviewed at this time.