Ok I have a lot of questions.
https://www.khou.com/article/news/local/crash-bayou-yale-street/285-2804403d-10bd-4b4a-ba94-792f742ce5aeContext:
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HOUSTON A major crash involving two vehicles left several injured, including children, in north Houston Tuesday night, according to Houston police Lt. Larry Crowson.
It happened around 9 p.m. on Yale Street, south of West Tidwell Road.
Houston police Capt. Ryan Watson with the North Division said a Ford Expedition was seen on nearby surveillance footage traveling at a high rate of speed, possibly 100 mph.
Ok, sounds dude was cursing at 100 on Yale. Not good so far.
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A Chevrolet Avalanche that was in the right lane tried to make a right turn and ended up striking the SUV, which was in the left lane, causing it to flip into a bayou.
How does a vehicle in the right lane taking a right, end up striking the SUV doing 100 in the left lane? I need a diagram.
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Watson said the driver of the SUV was picked up by another vehicle and left the scene, leaving behind his wife and four children.
First, another vehicle happened to be cruising by?
Second, he ****ing left his wife and 4 kids in the bayou?
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Authorities continue to investigate and are asking anyone with information on the driver of the Ford Expedition to come forward.
Ok, we know he left his wife and four ****ing kids in the crashed Expedition in the bayou, but we're asking "anyone with information on the driver of the Ford Expedition to come forward." Make this make sense.