1 Dead, Several Injured in Three-Vehicle Crash on FM 457 in Matagorda County

1 Dead, Several Injured in Three-Vehicle Crash on FM 457 in Matagorda County

One Killed and Several Injured in Matagorda County Multi-Vehicle Crash on FM 457 near 516
Matagorda County, Texas (January 19, 2019) – One person was killed Friday evening in a multi-vehicle crash which left several other people including a 6-year-old child injured in Matagorda County, according to a local news release.
The fatal crash happened at an unspecified time on Friday, in the 6700 block of FM 457 near a private road known as 516.
Details of how the crash occurred were not immediately available.
One of the vehicles rolled over after the crash and ejected a 6-year-old child.
As per the article, one person was killed in the crash.
At least two people including the child were airlifted to the hospital in unknown conditions.
No further details were provided.
An investigation into the crash is ongoing.

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