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Brooksville Woman Killed in Early-Morning Single-Vehicle Crash on Mondon Hill Road

Brooksville woman killed in an early-morning crash on Mondon Hill Road; troopers say she failed to negotiate a curve.

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Brooksville Woman Killed in Early-Morning Single-Vehicle Crash on Mondon Hill Road
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A 39-year-old Brooksville woman died after her vehicle left the roadway and struck a tree on Mondon Hill Road at about 2:00 a.m. on January 22, the Florida Highway Patrol reported. The driver was traveling eastbound near Jasmine Drive when she failed to negotiate a curve; she sustained fatal injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene.

Troopers described the collision as a single-vehicle crash. The initial FHP release provided the time, location and a basic sequence of events but did not include the driver's name or further identification details. Investigators did not list causes in the first report, and follow-up information on factors such as speed, impairment or road conditions was not yet available.

The crash occurred on a stretch of Mondon Hill Road used by Brooksville residents for local commutes and late-night travel. Single-vehicle, run-off-road collisions that strike fixed objects like trees are among the more lethal crash types, particularly in the early-morning hours when visibility is reduced and traffic is lighter. For Hernando County, each fatality underscores the ongoing challenge of roadway safety on rural and semi-rural routes where curves and roadside hazards remain common.

Local emergency responders and the Florida Highway Patrol typically complete scene processing before releasing additional details. The county and FHP often update the public as identification, toxicology and mechanical inspections are completed. At this stage, the agency's initial bulletin is limited to the facts of the collision and the time and place of the death.

For neighbors and drivers who use Mondon Hill Road, the fatal crash is a reminder to exercise extra caution on curved sections at night and during early-morning hours. Keeping speeds appropriate for road geometry, ensuring headlights and tires are in good condition, and avoiding distraction or impairment are standard safety practices that can reduce the risk of similar outcomes. Hernando County officials and the Florida Highway Patrol will likely issue further information as the investigation continues and identification is confirmed.

This incident will remain under FHP investigation; readers should expect updates on identification and contributing factors as troopers complete their follow-up work.

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