Webster, TX — There was a deadly two-car accident last week that claimed two lives in the Webster-Leage City area. Police confirmed that Houston resident Suzanne Linder, 37, and Webster resident Ashley Cambric, 28, were both killed last Thursday after the wreck.
Not many details are being offered about what caused the accident, but the news reports said that it involved two cars and that it happened at the intersection of Henderson Avenue and Egret Bay Boulevard.
This was at about 5:00 p.m. on Thursday evening, October 9, 2014. Police said that Ashley Cambric and Suzanne Linder were both killed in the accident while another two were airlifted to a Houston hospital to be treated for their injuries.
A third person was also taken to a hospital, but by ambulance. Again, it’s not clear whether Linder and Cambric were in separate cars or the same one.
Right now, there’s no mention of any charges being filed.
Scene of the Accident
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