• March 31, 2023

Three Killed in Alleged Drunk Driving Accident on East Fwy. in Harris County, TX

Harris County, TX — March 31, 2023, three people were killed by an allegedly drunk driver around 12:27 a.m. on East Fwy. in Harris County.

Authorities report three people were standing outside of an Infinity that was stationary on the outside shoulder, facing eastbound, with its hazard lights on. Then an eastbound Chevy Tahoe, driven by an allegedly drunk person, struck the stopped Infinity and the three pedestrians.

The three pedestrians were all pronounced dead at the scene of the crash. Officials have not released if the driver of the Tahoe suffered any injuries.

Police recommended charging the driver of the Tahoe with Intoxication Manslaughter, however, the blood alcohol level of the Tahoe driver has not been released. Additionally, authorities have not reported what lead to the Infinity being stopped on the side of East Fwy.

Three Killed in Alleged Drunk Driving Accident on East Fwy. in Harris County, TX
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