Houston, TX — Three people, including a ten-year old girl, were injured in an accident in Houston, Texas, on Tuesday, July 2, 2014. The accident took place on the Crosby Freeway at Uvalde Road, around 8:45 at night.
According to reports, a father was traveling with his two children in a U-Haul van when it was hit by a car, causing it to roll over. As there were no witnesses to the accident, police are investigating to see who is at fault.
The father and one of the children were taken to a local hospital and are listed in stable condition. However, the 10-year old is listed in critical condition. She was taken to Memorial Hermann Hospital.
Two adults were in the second vehicle. Both were taken to a local hospital and are listed in stable condition.
Scene of the Accident
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