The fatal crash happened around 9:45 a.m. Sunday at the fast food restaurant on Forest Hills Road in Wilson, about 40 miles east of Raleigh. The Lincoln Aviator hit brothers Christopher Ruffin, 58, and Clay Ruffin, 62, both of Wilson, police said. Gabriela Palacios Alonzo told station WRAL that she was in the car when she heard an employee screaming. He walked around the building and saw one of the victims lying on the pavement in a “bad condition”. Christopher was pronounced dead at the scene, while his brother died at ECU Health Medical Center in Greenville. Photos from the scene showed the silver SUV appeared to have gone through the front windows, coming to rest inside the dining room in piles of broken glass and twisted window frames. The Lincoln Aviator plowed into the front of the fast food restaurant on Forest Hills Road in Wilson, North Carolina. Drew C. Wilson/The Wilson Times via AP The driver of the SUV, 78-year-old Jesse Lawrence, was treated at a hospital and released. WITN Another customer was treated by emergency medical personnel but did not go to the hospital, said police Sgt. Eric McInerney. Police did not identify the person treated by paramedics or release his age, but a Hardee’s employee told WRAL there was a young boy who ended up under the out-of-control SUV while his father was in the bathroom. “When (the father) came out of the bathroom and went through all the glass, he found and pulled the boy out from under the car,” the unnamed worker told the station. “The little boy was screaming and screaming because he was scared and he had cuts on the top of his head.” Police identified the driver of the SUV as 78-year-old Jesse Lawrence, of Wilson. He was treated at Wilson Medical Center and released. A Hardee’s employee said a young boy suffered cuts to his head after being hit by the SUV.WITN Police said they did not believe the crash was medical or disability related.WITN The investigation was still ongoing, but police said they did not believe the crash was medical or disability related. As of early Monday morning, no charges had been announced. By postal cables