4 people killed in fiery crash near Bush Intercontinental Airport
By Brhe Berry
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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Four people were killed in a fiery crash overnight near Bush Intercontinental Airport.
It happened at about 12:30 a.m. Friday in the 5700 block of Will Clayton Parkway.
According to police, a car carrying four people inside was speeding when it side-swiped a ride-share driver who was on his way to pick riders up from the airport.
The speeding car lost control and crashed into a tree, bursting into flames.
Officials said all four people, who appear to be adults, were badly burned and died at the scene.
“Unfortunately we have four, what appears to be adults, that were involved in this crash, that were inside of this vehicle. They were severely burned. All of the deceased are still on the scene right now. No one has been transported,” Lt. R. Willkens said. “We’re not sure if the impact or the burning killed them, but it was a very tragic accident, very severe.”
The ride-share driver was not injured, police said.
Drivers will want to take an alternate route, as Will Clayton Parkway remains closed following the deadly crash.
If you’re driving on Will Clayton westbound, you can cut across to FM-1960, down to Lee Road.
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