• August 31, 2023

Woman Killed, 1 Injured in Car Accident on Sam Houston Parkway in Houston, TX

Houston, TX — August 9, 2023, a woman was killed and one person was injured after a car accident at around 2:42 a.m. along Sam Houston Parkway.

Houston and Harris County officials were reportedly called to the area of West Sam Houston Parkway and Westchase Way following the crash.

Woman Killed, 1 Injured in Car Accident on Sam Houston Parkway in Houston, TX

According to initial statements, a Honda Pilot was said to be going southbound along Sam Houston Tollway when authorities say they attempted a traffic stop. Due to events not able to be confirmed right now, the Honda lost control and crashed. This led to the vehicle overturning along the tollway.

As a result of the accident, the woman in the vehicle sustained fatal injuries. The driver was said to have incapacitating injuries. Right now, no further information about the accident can be confirmed.

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