16-Year-Old Killed in Car Crash on Katy Freeway in Houston
16-Year-Old Killed in Houston Two-Vehicle Crash on Katy Freeway
Houston, Texas – According to a local news source, a teenager was killed and three other teenagers were injured Monday afternoon in a two-vehicle crash in Houston.
The fatal crash happened around 1:05 p.m., February 26, in the 5900 block of the Katy Freeway.
According to the report, a white Ford Ranger pickup truck was stationary on the freeway when it was rear-ended by a white Ford Transit 350 Van.
The pickup truck driver, a 16-year-old male, was rushed to Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center, where he later died. Three 16-year-old female passengers in the pickup were transported to local hospitals in stable condition.
One of the female passengers said that the pickup truck driver had stopped the vehicle to retrieve something that had fallen from it and the collision happened as they were preparing to drive off.
The van driver remained at the scene and was not impaired.
The police are investigating the crash.
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