According to sources a semi-truck accident in Odessa TX left driver Keith Aaron Davis and Benjamin Fernando Morales Ramirez injured. The accident happened at about 6:50 in the morning on May 17 2012. Davis was reportedly driving an 18-wheeler west along I-20 when he lost control of the truck.
Scene of the Accident
Police said that Davis crashed his truck through the guardrail going airborne in the process and falling off of the highway. Davis then crashed onto Murphy Street below which sent Ramirez the driver of a Dodge Charger into a nearby pillar. Both drivers were injured and taken to local hospitals sources said. Davis was allegedly in serious condition and Ramirez was listed in critical condition.
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