GODLEY, TX — Several injuries were reported in a serious car accident that happened in Godley, Texas on Monday, May 4th, 2015. News reports out of the Dallas/Fort Worth did not say exactly when the accident happened.
At least one person was hurt in a multi-vehicle accident of an unspecified nature that happened near the intersection of FM 2331 and CR 913. The news has not said how the accident happened, how many vehicles may have been involved, or where the vehicles were placed in the road at the time of the collision.
EMS personnel called a medical helicopter to the scene. It is not clear how many people were hurt in the crash.
Godley Police and Fire Departments responded to the scene.
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Scene of the Accident
View of the Road
Commentary:
While news reports that are rich in detail are few and far between, news reports like this one with so few details are actually rare. Normally, local news is quick to pick up and report on serious accidents, and considering there is virtually nothing about this accident in major news sources, I’m wondering if anybody actually knows what happened in this crash. If anybody has anything to add to the bare-bones reports I’ve seen, I’d be happy to listen to what they had to say.
— Grossman Law Offices
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