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They identified the owner....
Police on Monday said they know who owns the white Porsche that fatally struck two pedestrians on State Road A1A last week.
But whether the Porsche's owner was the driver is still under investigation.
"I can't tell you if we suspect him or not," said police spokeswoman Yvette Martinez. She cited the open case.
The speeding sports car, perhaps competing in an illegal street race, jumped a curb on Fort Lauderdale beach early Friday and killed British visitors Craig Lewis Elford, 39, and Kenneth Watkinson, 48.
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Search: South Florida officers killed in the line of duty The hit-and-run incident occurred about 2:30 a.m. as the sports cars roared down State Road A1A, also known in that stretch of road as Seabreeze Boulevard.
"They were going really fast," said Abdias Laloi, 23, a cashier at a nearby 7-Eleven store. "They were going so fast I couldn't even see what kind of cars they were, just two white cars."
A security guard at the hotel found the men's bodies in a grassy area by the sidewalk in front of the hotel, Martinez said.
Police were reviewing surveillance footage retrieved from the hotel, she said.
No arrests have yet been made.
Police ask anyone with information to call 954-828-5460 or Broward Crime Stoppers at 954-493-TIPS (8477).