• August 07, 2023

Ethan Chambers Killed, 1 Injured in Car Accident in Hopkins County, TX

Hopkins County, TX — August 4, 2023, Ethan Chambers was killed and one other was injured following a car accident at around 1:30 a.m. along F.M. 1567.

Investigators with the Texas Department of Public Safety said that the incident happened just south of Sulphur Springs in the area of the Highway 154 intersection.

Ethan Chambers Killed, 1 Injured in Car Accident in Hopkins County, TX

Circumstances surrounding the fatal crash are unconfirmed at this time. Officials said only that 18-year-old Ethan Chambers and another person were in a vehicle that was going along F.M. 1567. For unknown reasons, the vehicle ended up going off-road and through a ditch before hitting a tree.

As a result of the collision, Chambers sustained fatal injuries. The other occupant, unidentified at this time, had a wrist injury due to the accident. Police have not yet released additional details, and investigations appear to be ongoing.

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