Corpus Christi, TX — There was an accident along I-37 this past Tuesday (November 24, 2015) that left a 61-year-old man with very serious injuries. It happened in Corpus Christi near the intersection with Ripple Road, police said, when a car crashed into a white pickup truck.
Though the details are a little fuzzy at this point, the news provided a little bit of information.
They said that a car crashed into the front driver’s side of a white pickup truck as they were both headed along I-37.
The accident caused the white truck to flip over and the 61-year-old man driving the truck was taken to a hospital with life-threatening injuries. It’s not clear what caused the wreck or whether the car’s driver will face any charges.
No names have been provided either.
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Map of the Accident
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