JACINTO CITY, TX — A driver and passenger have died after a high-speed accident that was reported in Jacinto City, Texas on Friday, August 22nd, 2014, according to the article that was released by KHOU.
Accident investigators working with local police currently believe that Ericia Maxey was killed when the vehicle she was in left the road at a T-intersection at a high rate of speed before colliding with a parked vehicle. The car then rolled before erupting into flames.
Police say that both Ericia Maxey, and another occupant in the vehicle, identified in the news report as Mark Sonier were both killed in the crash.
Nobody else was hurt in the accident.
The investigation into the circumstances surrounding the accident is currently ongoing.
Scene of the Accident
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