Arlington, TX — Last Friday night, a man from Grand Prairie passed away after being involved in an accident along I-30. This happened at about 10:00 p.m. that night, January 30, 2015, and the man’s name was released as Donald Jordan, 80 years old.
The accident in question happened close to Collins Street, which is just west of Six Flags Over Texas. Police said that Jordan was driving his minivan east along the interstate that night when he lost control and swerved off the road, hitting a pole.
The impact killed Darold Jordan immediately, though police are still unsure why he lost control in the first place. This is still being investigated.
Map of the Accident
View from the Road
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