Tragic Crash in Fort Worth
- A high-speed crash on 35W in Fort Worth resulted in the deaths of 5 individuals, including 2 children.
- The victims were confirmed to be three adults and two children by MedStar.
- This devastating incident highlights the importance of road safety measures.
FORT WORTH – A tragic high-speed collision on Interstate 35W in Fort Worth resulted in the deaths of five individuals early Monday morning. According to Fort Worth police, the incident occurred just after midnight when a black Chevy Camaro, traveling at high speed in the northbound lanes, rear-ended another sedan near the Seminary Drive exit. The driver of the Camaro sustained serious injuries and was transported to a local hospital. However, all five occupants of the sedan, which included two children and three adults, were pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities have not yet released the ages of the victims or any details regarding the driver of the Camaro. In the aftermath of the crash, the northbound lanes of I-35W from Highway 820 to Seminary Drive were closed for several hours to facilitate the investigation and cleanup. Traffic in the area was significantly impacted, but the lanes have since been reopened. This incident is still under investigation, and further updates are expected as more information becomes available. The community mourns the loss of life in this devastating event, highlighting the dangers of high-speed driving and the tragic consequences it can bring.