Two lives lost in Texas multi-vehicle wrong-way crash
A harrowing incident on Highway 249 in Grimes County, Texas, claimed the lives of two people and left several others injured after a wrong-way crash involving three vehicles. According to authorities, a Ford SUV veered into the eastbound lanes from the westbound side for an unknown reason, colliding head-on with a Toyota SUV.
The Texas Department of Public Safety reported that the driver of the Toyota, identified as Hugo Valderrana-Quintera, 31, was pronounced dead at the scene. The occupants of the Toyota were rushed to hospital, with one requiring medical attention while others drove themselves. Meanwhile, the driver of the Ford SUV, Wenser Carrero from Pasco, Washington, also succumbed to his injuries.
The investigation into the cause of the wrong-way crash is ongoing, with authorities working to determine why the Ford driver crossed over into oncoming traffic. Thankfully, Highway 249 was reopened by 9 a.m. Saturday, allowing traffic to resume.
While details surrounding the incident are still emerging, it serves as a poignant reminder of the dangers associated with wrong-way driving and the importance of adhering to road safety guidelines.
A harrowing incident on Highway 249 in Grimes County, Texas, claimed the lives of two people and left several others injured after a wrong-way crash involving three vehicles. According to authorities, a Ford SUV veered into the eastbound lanes from the westbound side for an unknown reason, colliding head-on with a Toyota SUV.
The Texas Department of Public Safety reported that the driver of the Toyota, identified as Hugo Valderrana-Quintera, 31, was pronounced dead at the scene. The occupants of the Toyota were rushed to hospital, with one requiring medical attention while others drove themselves. Meanwhile, the driver of the Ford SUV, Wenser Carrero from Pasco, Washington, also succumbed to his injuries.
The investigation into the cause of the wrong-way crash is ongoing, with authorities working to determine why the Ford driver crossed over into oncoming traffic. Thankfully, Highway 249 was reopened by 9 a.m. Saturday, allowing traffic to resume.
While details surrounding the incident are still emerging, it serves as a poignant reminder of the dangers associated with wrong-way driving and the importance of adhering to road safety guidelines.