• February 27, 2017

Woman Killed in Accident on Interstate 20 in Fort Worth, TX

Fort Worth, TX -- A single-vehicle crash in the area of Fort Worth, TX took the life of an unidentified woman Sunday, February 26, 2017.

The incident took place on Interstate 20 around 8:30 p.m.

According to the report, the woman's vehicle was near the U.S. 287 Business overpass when the vehicle lost control. The vehicle then collided with a barrier, flipped over, and landed on the service road. The exact cause of the incident had not been determined at the time of the report.

Further information, including the woman's identity, may become known pending the outcome of the investigation.

There was no further information available.

The investigation into the incident is currently underway.

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