Local authorities in Bryan TX stated that an accident at FM-50 and State Highway 21 left five people injured on July 24 2012. Sources said that 16-year old Terran Monique Daniels was driving a Dodge sedan along FM-50 and allegedly failed to yield at a stop sign for Highway 21.
Scene of the Accident
Daniels then crashed into a Saturn that was traveling along Highway 21 leaving the driver 44-year old Corina Hernandez Tenorio and her passenger 64-year old Maria Rios Arreosola injured. Daniels was also injured in the wreck along with his 17-year old passenger who was not named. All were taken to different hospitals nearby for treatment. Police said that another 15-year old passenger was injured but did not say which vehicle the teenager was in.
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