WASHINGTON COUNTY, TX — An infant was killed in a one-car accident that happened in Washington, Texas on Tuesday, March 25th, 2014, according to a news report from KBTX.
Police have said that they have reason to believe a 7-month-old baby was killed when the vehicle they were in crashed while driving on FM 50. The vehicle left the road before colliding with a tree before rolling.
Scene of the Accident
The child was killed in the crash, although the report does not specify if the child was killed instantly in the accidetn or if she was taken by EMS personnel to a nearby hospital where they passed on a short while later.
The investigation is being handled by local authorities.
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