The two people killed when their car crashed into a border checkpoint in Niagara Falls and exploded in a fiery wreck were identified as a western New York husband and wife whose family own a lumber business and several hardware stores in the Buffalo area.
The Niagara Falls Police Department named the couple as Kurt P. Villani and Monica Villani, both 53, of Grand Island, New York, a leafy Buffalo suburb close to the falls.
Online business records and the company website indicate the victims’ family own Gui’s Lumber and seven Ace Hardware stores in western New York, his family operating the business since the mid-1980s.
“We would like to extend our sincere gratitude to all that extended prayers, condolences and well wishes,” the families and the lumber company said in a joint statement on Friday. “At this point, we are requesting privacy so we may begin the process of healing.”
Authorities have not yet released details on what led to the couple’s crash at the Rainbow Bridge, where their car raced through an intersection, hit a low median and was launched through the air before slamming into a row of security booths and bursting into flames.