Man Killed in Fiery Hollywood Crash Was a Hard-Working Barber: ‘Just a Good Guy’

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A tragic car crash in Hollywood, Florida has left a local community in mourning after a well-known and beloved barber was killed in a fiery accident that lit up the early morning sky and claimed his life far too soon.

Man Killed in Fiery Hollywood Crash Was a Hard-Working Barber: ‘Just a Good Guy’
Man Killed in Fiery Hollywood Crash Was a Hard-Working Barber: ‘Just a Good Guy’

The victim, identified by family and friends as Marcus “Slim” Hayes, was just 38 years old. He was on his way home from work late Tuesday night when his vehicle collided with a utility pole on Sheridan Street, burst into flames, and was engulfed before first responders could pull him out.

A Community Staple, Gone Too Soon

To those who knew him, Slim wasn’t just a barber—he was a friend, mentor, and neighborhood fixture. For over a decade, he worked at Fade Masters Barbershop, where his chair was always full and his energy lifted up the room.

“He was just a good guy, plain and simple,” said longtime client Tyrone Collins. “Always showed up, always smiled, always made sure you felt like more than just a haircut.”

Friends described Slim as someone who worked 6–7 days a week, rarely took time off, and often gave free cuts to kids before school started or helped customers going through hard times.

What We Know About the Crash

According to Hollywood Police, the crash occurred shortly after 1 a.m. Investigators believe Hayes may have lost control of his sedan while swerving to avoid an obstacle or possibly speeding. The car struck a pole and immediately caught fire. Despite rapid response from firefighters, he was pronounced dead at the scene.

Authorities are still reviewing nearby traffic camera footage and awaiting toxicology results to confirm the cause of the crash. At this time, no other vehicles were involved, and foul play is not suspected.

Outpouring of Grief—and a Call to Remember

Since news of his death broke, a makeshift memorial of candles, clippers, and handwritten notes has formed outside the barbershop. Community members are now organizing a vigil and fundraiser to support his mother and two younger siblings.

“He didn’t have much, but he gave everything,” said his co-worker Reggie Malone. “He deserved to be known for the heart he had, not just the way he died.”

The Bottom Line

Marcus “Slim” Hayes was more than a tragic headline—he was the kind of man who left a mark not with wealth or status, but with kindness, hard work, and consistency. As Hollywood and the wider Broward County community reflect on this loss, they remember a man who cut hair but never cut corners when it came to showing up for others.

A GoFundMe page has been launched to assist the family with funeral expenses. Details about the upcoming vigil are expected to be released in the coming days.

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