Moody, TX — Two teenagers were hospitalized following a car accident in Moody, Texas, on Friday, August 21, 2015. The accident took place on FM 107, on the way to Bruceville-Eddy, around 10:30 in the morning.
The two teens — ages 13 and 17 — were driving were hauling a trailer down 107 when another vehicle turned in front of their pickup truck, causing the accident.
Both teens were injured in the crash. The 13-year-old ws critically injured and taken to McLane Children’s Hospital. The 17-year-old suffered serious injuries and was taken to Scott & White Hospital.
No information on the driver of the second vehicle was released. The accident is under investigation.
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Approximate Scene of the Accident
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