• November 14, 2023

Keon White Killed in Truck Accident in Milam County, TX

Milam County, TX — October 21, 2023, Keon White was killed in a truck accident at about 9:50 in the evening along U.S. Highway 190.

According to reports, 24-year-old Keon White was traveling in a northwest bound 2023 International tractor trailer approaching the C.R. 236A intersection when the incident occurred.

Keon White Killed in Truck Accident in Milam County, TX

Allegedly, the International struck a cow which had been standing in its lane of travel. The collision caused the vehicle to veer to the right, driving off the road and up a bar ditch where it crashed into a tree. After striking the tree, the vehicle rolled and came to rest on its left side. It then caught fire; the entire vehicle was engulfed in flames. Keon White was declared deceased at the scene of the accident.

The incident is under investigation by local authorities. The weather and road conditions in the area at the time of the accident were reportedly clear and dry. The owner of the cow has been found, as the cow was branded, but their identity has not been made public. No additional information is currently available pertaining to this incident.

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