Woman and Boy Killed, Five Injured in 2-Vehicle Crash on FM 667 in Italy

Woman and Boy Killed, Five Injured in 2-Vehicle Crash on FM 667 in Italy

2 Killed and 5 Injured in Ellis County Two-Vehicle Crash FM 667 near White Rock Road
Italy, Texas (January 13, 2019) – A woman and a boy were killed Saturday evening in a two-vehicle crash which left five other people injured in Ellis County, according to the police.
The fatal crash was reported at about 5:20 p.m. January 12, on Farm to Market Road 667 near White Rock Road.
Responding emergency crews found two vehicles which had collided at the scene.
A woman and a young boy were pronounced dead at the scene. Their names have not been disclosed.
Two children were flown to Children’s Medical Center in Dallas. Another child and two adults were taken to Baylor Hospital in Waxahachie by an ambulance. The victims’ conditions were not immediately released.
The Texas Department of Public Safety is conducting the investigation.

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