DEADLY CRASH: Teen Dies After SUV Overturns Into A Lake Worth Canal

by News Desk | Nov 26, 2025 · 10:38 am | Lake Worth News

Teen Driver Dies After SUV Overturns Into Canal In Palm Beach Ranchettes

Last Updated: Feb 23, 2026 · 10:56 am

Join the conversation.

Most reader discussion happens on our Facebook page. Follow Boca Post for breaking news and join the conversation.

Get Your Business In Front of Boca Raton

When major stories break in Boca Raton, thousands of readers turn to Boca Post.

Businesses, professionals, and organizations can work with Boca Post through sponsored announcements, expert commentary, press releases, and local advertising that appears directly alongside trusted local reporting.

UPDATE

Funeral arrangements and Haley’s obituary have been published and can be found here.

Originally reported by Boca Post

LAKE WORTH, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2025) — A 19-year-old girl died after her Honda HR-V left Custer Avenue late Tuesday morning and overturned into a canal in the Palm Beach Ranchettes neighborhood of unincorporated Lake Worth, according to a Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office traffic report.

Deputies say the crash happened around 11:17 a.m. on November 25, 2025, in the 3400 block of Custer Avenue, as the SUV traveled south through the residential area. The report notes that 35th Street is a left-turn-only intersection for southbound traffic, and the Honda did not make the turn.

The driver, identified in the log as Haley Rivas, 19, of Lake Worth, was heading south when she “failed to negotiate the left turn and drove off the embankment,” investigators wrote. The 2023 Honda HR-V then overturned into a canal that runs alongside the roadway.

Palm Beach Fire Rescue crews responded, removed Rivas from the overturned vehicle and took her to Wellington Regional Medical Center. She later died from her injuries at 7:48 p.m., according to the report.

Use of safety equipment was marked as “unknown” in the log. No other vehicles or people were involved.

The Sheriff’s Office said next of kin has been notified. The report does not indicate any suspected alcohol or drug use.

The Palm Beach Ranchettes area is a pocket of one- and two-acre properties with canals and drainage ditches lining several stretches of roadway.

PBSO has not released additional information on speed, roadway conditions, or any other contributing factors. No road-closure details were included in the log entry, and there were no other injuries reported.

This is a developing case. Boca Post will update this story if investigators release more information.

Boca Raton Summer Camps 2026: Registration Opens March 23 for Residents

The City of Boca Raton will open registration this month for its 2026 summer camp season, with more than 30 camp options running June 1 through Aug. 7 for children ages 4 to 16.

Coral Springs’ Hoppin’ Into Springs Egg Hunt Returns March 28 at Sportsplex Park

Coral Springs’ Hoppin’ Into Springs Egg Hunt Returns March 28 at Sportsplex Park

Coral Springs will bring back its annual Hoppin’ Into Springs Egg Hunt on Saturday, March 28, with candy-filled eggs, a sensory-friendly hunt, and free family activities at Sportsplex Park.

Boca Raton to Host Free Spring Egg Dive for Kids at Meadows Park Pool on March 29

Boca Raton to Host Free Spring Egg Dive for Kids at Meadows Park Pool on March 29

The City of Boca Raton’s Recreation Services Department will host its free annual Spring Egg Dive on March 29 at Meadows Park Pool, where children can collect eggs in the water and redeem them for prizes.

Boca Street Fest Returns to Mizner Park With Live Music, 100 Vendors and Mayor’s State of the City

Boca Street Fest Returns to Mizner Park With Live Music, 100 Vendors and Mayor’s State of the City

Boca Raton will bring back Boca Street Fest to Mizner Park on March 28 with live music, local vendors, food, free parking and a State of the City address from Mayor Scott Singer.

Boca Raton Morning Weather Update: Sunny, Dry, And Warming With A High Rip Current Risk

Boca Raton Morning Weather Update: Sunny, Dry, and Warming With a High Rip Current Risk

Sunny skies and a very dry air mass keep Boca Raton quiet today, with a high near 79 and light winds. The bigger story is at the beach: a high rip current risk continues for Palm Beach County through this evening, with low humidity also raising fire concerns inland.