Unrestrained Child Killed in Southeast Dallas Car Accident

An eight-year-old boy was killed and three other people were injured after a two-vehicle collision in a Southeast Dallas intersection.

Unrestrained Child Killed in Southeast Dallas Car Accident

An eight-year-old boy was killed and three other people were injured after a two-vehicle collision in a Southeast Dallas intersection.

According to Dallas news sources, a Dodge Caravan carrying a couple and three children was stopped at an intersection and waiting to turn when an approaching car struck the broadside of the van. The car accident took place at the intersection of Pemberton Hill Road and Loop 12 at around 1:30 p.m. on Saturday.
One of the children in the van, an eight-year-old boy, was killed in the vehicle accident when a car jack struck him in the head during the impact. His younger seven-year-old brother, his two-year-old brother, and his mother were also injured in the van crash. Dallas police say that the two older boys were sitting in the cargo area of the van without proper restraints while the two-year-old boy was sitting in his mother’s lap at the time of the collision.
The driver of the car that struck the van was questioned at Methodist Dallas Medical Center. No charges have been filed, and the accident is still under investigation. Drugs or alcohol do not seem to be factors in the crash.
The Dallas lawyers at Rasansky | McKenzie Law send their condolences to the friends, family, and loved ones of those harmed in the accident.

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