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Driver ejected and killed in fiery 3-car crash in west Harris County, deputies say

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4 individuals have been taken to the hospital after the crash in line with the Harris County Sheriff’s Workplace.

HARRIS COUNTY, Texas — A driver was ejected and killed, and 4 different individuals have been taken to the hospital after a fiery crash, in line with the Harris County Sheriff’s Office.

The crash occurred round 10:17 p.m. Saturday evening within the 19200 block of W. Little York Highway.

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Deputies say a Vary Rover was touring east on W. Little York, when the car crossed the middle median and into the westbound lanes.

The Vary Rover crashed head on with one other car and flipped, ejecting the motive force out of the car. The driving force was not sporting a seat belt, in line with deputies.

On the identical time a unique automotive was touring westbound and crashed into the facet of the second car.

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Deputies say the motive force of the Vary Rover was pronounced lifeless on the scene. The driving force of the second car was taken to the hospital in severe situation, however suffered non-life threatening accidents. The driving force of the third car and its two passengers have been taken to the hospital as a precaution with no accidents.

The crash induced the Vary Rover to catch hearth, which deputies say additionally unfold to the opposite automobiles concerned.

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Sgt. Beaty with the Harris County Sheriff’s Workplace says alcohol was not an element within the crash, however that pace was an element. Beaty additionally says the roadway in that portion of W. Little York has restricted lighting.

Not one of the people concerned within the crash have been recognized and an investigation is ongoing.

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