• May 16, 2023

John Henry Williams Killed in 18-wheeler Accident in Fisher County, TX

Fisher County, TX — May 14, 2023, John Henry Williams was fatally injured due to an 18-wheeler accident at around 10:30 a.m. along F.M. 57.

According to initial details given by Texas Department of Public Safety authorities, the fatal truck wreck took place just north of the town of Roby, which is about 20 miles north of Sweetwater.

John Henry Williams Killed in 18-wheeler Accident in Fisher County, TX

Current reports in public media claim that 35-year-old John Henry Williams was the driver of an eastbound vehicle along F.M. 57. That vehicle and an 18-wheeler traveling along the opposite side of the roadway somehow crossed paths, resulting in the two vehicles colliding head-on.

As a result of the collision, Williams died due to his injuries. It appears in current reports that there were no other injuries. Authorities did not describe road conditions at the time of the wreck, and it's unclear what other factors may have contributed to the fatal wreck. Investigations are ongoing.

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