Reports say Houston police are still investigating a fatal traffic accident that occurred at 10200 North Freeway, also known as North Interstate Highway 45, last month on a Saturday morning about 6:20 a.m.. Reports say the victim was travelling northbound at a high rate of speed on the North Freeway service road when he lost control of the silver Chevrolet Malibu he drove, skidding across the roadway, through the median that separates the highway from the service road and then…
Early last month Houston police say the driver of a silver Chevrolet Malibu left the roadway at 10200 North Freeway – also known as North Interstate Highway 45 — about 6:20 a.m. on a Saturday morning. The victim was evidently travelling northbound at a high rate of speed on the North Freeway service road when he lost control and struck the base of a freeway light. The driver died at the scene. No one else was involved in this accident….
During the icy conditions in South Texas early last month, a fatal traffic accident occurred at 5600 Southwest Freeway (South U.S. Highway 59) about 3:55 a.m. Friday, February 4th, reports say. Due to ice on the roadway that week, several vehicles were involved in a traffic accident on the freeway, with the resulting chaos prompting each driver to exit their car to cjeck the conditions of their vehicles. As the drivers exited their vehicles, the victim was then struck by…
Although exactly what happened still isn’t clear, what is clear is that the death of 39-year-old Jennifer Michelle Patton was an accident. Patton veered off the road and into a pond, trapping her inside and ultimately drowning her, reports say. Patton, a marketing coordinator for an architectural firm two miles from where she died, was driving north on Fallkirk Drive near Campbell when she inexplicably veered left and drove into the water. The causes of the accident are still unknown….
A Houston man was charged last year in the deaths of five children in his care who drowned after the car they in which they were riding plunged into a rain-swollen culvert. Chanton Jenkins, 33, was accused of driving drunk and using his cell phone when he lost control of his car, which was filled with seven passengers, reports say. Five children, including three of Jenkins’ kids, died in the crash. Jenkins, his brother and a 10-year-old…
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