• August 31, 2023

Anthony Rashard Bradley Killed in Rollover Accident on Sralla Road in Harris County, TX

UPDATE (September 7, 2023): County officials have identified the victim killed in the accident as Anthony Rashard Bradley. Right now, the incident remains under investigation.

Harris County, TX — August 11, 2023, a driver sustained fatal injuries as the result of a rollover car accident at 10:00 p.m. off Sralla Road.

Officials said they were called to the area of 13100 Sralla Road, just off of Farm-to-Market 1942.

Anthony Rashard Bradley Killed in Rollover Accident in Harris County, TX

According to currently public information, a Mercedes-Benz sedan was traveling northbound along Sralla. Due to reasons not currently confirmed, the vehicle ran across the F.M. 1942 intersection and careened off-road. There, the car crashed, flipped over, and caught fire.

As a result of the accident, the driver of the vehicle, unidentified at this time, sustained fatal injuries. Right now, no further information about the crash can be confirmed pending further reports from authorities.

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