SIX Trinidadians were killed in Suffolk, Virginia, when the car they were travelling in flipped a median, collided with a truck and burst into flames.Five of the victims are believed to be siblings but, because of the extent of the injuries, police are unable to determine their ages. A relative of the victims told the Express that their ages ranged from 12 to 25.The identity of the sixth person remained unknown up to press time. The driver of the truck is seriously injured.The crash, which happened on Tuesday afternoon, is believed to be the deadliest ever in Suffolk, a small town 350 miles south of New York.According to police reports, Petrina Gopaul, Anthony Gopaul, Rawlins Gopaul, Anderson Gopaul and Jessica Gopaul were on their way to North Carolina when their Honda Accord crossed the median, skidded under a truck and burst into flames. Four of the victims died at the scene and another later in hospital.