Cherokee County, TX — Two people were injured in an accident that took place in Cherokee County, Texas, on Saturday. The accident took place on FM 346, east of Lake Palestine.
Not many details about the accident have been released. Witnesses saw a man and a woman being airlifted to a local hospital. At this point, their names are unknown.
Their names, as well as information on their injuries has not been released.
Scene of the Accident
Commentary
Aside from the fact that these two were involved in a head-on crash, we know next to nothing about the accident. Both victims were airlifted out, so I’m assuming their injuries were severe. This could have been caused by driver inattention, or several other things. Hopefully we’ll have more answers once the local authorities have carried out their investigation.
— Grossman Law Offices
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