Five children ages 8 to 17 who died  in a fiery crash in New York were in an SUV driven by a 16-year-old who did not have a driver’s license or permit, officials said Monday.

The car veered off the Hutchinson River Parkway and struck a boulder and then a tree before catching fire at 12:20 a.m. Sunday, Westchester County Executive George Latimer said at a news conference. Speed does not appear to have been a factor, he said.

“We grieve with the families that are involved,” Latimer said at the conference with Acting Public Safety Commissioner Terrance Raynor. “To lose a child at age 17, 16, 12, 11, 8 – these are individuals who had their whole life ahead of them.”

The victims were from Derby, Connecticut, and were identified as driver Malik Smith, 16; Anthony Billips Jr., 17; Zahnyiah Cross, 12; Shawnell Cross, 11; and Andrew Billips, 8. They included two sets of siblings, Latimer said. 

The lone survivor, 9-year-old Abraham Billips, was taken to Westchester Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries. He had apparently been riding in a rear cargo area of the 2021 Nissan Rogue and escaped out a rear broken window with the help of a police officer who was the first to arrive and found the vehicle in flames.

Deadly wreck:Five children killed in fiery crash in New York; lone survivor is 9 years old

“He’s just seen five members of his family die. This has got to be an impossible situation for him as a young boy. So the kind of questions that you or I would want to ask him to know these things probably isn’t appropriate until things have been stabilized,” Latimer said.

No other vehicles were involved in the crash. 

Officials at Monday’s news conference said the driver may have been distracted or fallen asleep, but that hasn’t been determined.

The vehicle was rented by a relative, Latimer said, and part of the investigation is how the 16-year-old driver had access to it.