• January 26, 2023

Freddia Hollie Killed, 1 Injured in Car Accident in Arlington, TX

Arlington, TX -- January 8, 2023, Freddia Hollie was killed and another was injured due to an accident where two pickups collided.

According to initial public information, the crash took place at around 2:00 a.m. along I-20 near Collins Street.

It appears that 62-year-old Freddia Hollie was in a Ford F-150 traveling eastbound on the interstate. Due to events unconfirmed, the Ford and a Dodge pickup also going eastbound somehow collided, sending the Ford off-road where it overturned.

Freddia Hollie Killed, 1 Injured in Car Accident in Arlington, TX

Hollie sustained fatal injuries due to the crash while another man in his vehicle had injuries said to be non-incapacitating. No one in the Dodge appeared to be hurt. Right now, no further information can be confirmed.

Something I'm wondering is why there isn't more information about this crash in the news. It's a serious crash, and that sort of thing usually will get more attention. It's not that I feel entitled to any particular information, but rather that seeing a crash like this with little attention is sometimes a concerning sign that authorities don't really know what happened. Is that what happened here? Or, are authorities more focused on giving the family the answers they need and withholding what they know from the public? That would certainly be preferable considering the priority in these situations should be ensuring the victims and families are getting all the facts.

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