Tongan man dies in Utah after fleeing police

Two men fleeing police died after their car crashed into a vacant home causing fire early Friday morning, October 31 at Poplar Street in Price, Utah, United States.

A Carbon County deputy sheriff reportedly said Taukatelata Solomone Faulua, a 24-year-old Tongan who lived in West Valley,  and Guy Nelson Tsosie, 34, of Teec Nos Pos, Arizona, were identified as victims killed in the crash.

A sheriff deputy arrived to find two  men fighting outside a parking lot outside The Tuscan, a restaurant near 100 N. and Carbon Ave,  fox13now.com reports.

The victims fled the scene prompting a pursuit with Police that ended in the fatal crash.

Both men died inside the burning car, according to report.

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