Posted by L.C.Gray on September 02, 2007 at 17:01:01 from (208.193.186.140):
In Reply to: country intersections posted by MF294-4 on September 02, 2007 at 06:01:55:
Here's one that just happened near me. I feel for this guy, but can't help but wonder how many times he told his son to slow down on the country roads.
Wreck between father, son kills son
Matt Smith/Staff writer
A father and son collided in their vehicles at 1:25 p.m. Friday about three miles northeast of Godley, killing the son, a Texas Department of Public Safety spokesperson said.
James Daniel III, 20, of Godley was pronounced dead at the scene. James Daniel II, 61, of Godley was transported to John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth with broken ribs and a collapsed lung.
Daniel III was driving a Nissan east on County Road 913A at a high rate of speed as his father was traveling in a Chevrolet pickup north on County Road 913B attempting to turn left onto CR 913B, according to DPS reports. Daniel II failed to yield and turned in front of Daniel III who struck the left, passenger side of Daniel II’s truck.
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