Update: The woman who was injured in this accident was later identified as Dianna McGinnis, from New Mexico. At the last update on Tuesday, she was still in critical condition. In the Ford F-350, driver Kourtney Evans wasn’t injured and neither was the Chevy truck’s driver, Donal Zaharia.
Amarillo, TX — There was a collision that appeared to be between three pickup trucks in Amarillo earlier this week that left a woman with major injuries. This happened along Hollywood Road, police said, on Monday evening at about 5:30 p.m., February 16, 2015.
According to the Texas DPS reports, this happened at the intersection of Hollywood Road and Coulter Street. A woman in a tan pickup truck was driving along Hollywood Road yesterday evening (Monday) when she failed to brake at the intersection with Coulter Street.
Her tan truck crashed into the back of a larger, Ford F-350 pickup truck, which then struck a Chevy truck. Of those involved in this wreck, only the woman in the tan pickup truck was seriously injured. She was taken to a hospital, but her name and condition haven’t been updated. She is in her 50’s, the news said.
Two children in the Ford F-350 were not harmed and neither was the driver. Police said that they’re going to keep investigating this accident, as they don’t understand why the woman in the tan truck rear-ended the Ford truck.
Map of the Accident
View from the Road
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