A report of a car accident in Wichita Falls, Texas, tells the story of a man who died tragically in a single-vehicle crash in the city. The WF Police Department identified the victim of the accident, which took place on Sunday, May 3rd, as Isaias Gomez.
The preliminary accident report showed that the police received a call about a single-vehicle crash near McNiel Avenue and Lambeth Way at about 1:30 a.m. Gomez was driving a 2003 Chevy northbound on MNA when for unknown reasons, he crashed into the metal pole.
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The vehicle turned upside down, leaving the deceased partially ejected. The WFPD said that Gomez sustained severe head trauma, and there was nothing the medics could do for him; they pronounced him dead at the scene.
The man was the only occupant of the vehicle, and further investigation showed that he is from Mexico, and has no relatives in Wichita Falls. The cause of the accident remains under investigation, and there’s no additional information at this time.
Single-vehicle crashes are not uncommon in Texas and the United States. It is one of the common types of motor vehicle accidents, and others are two-vehicle collisions and multiple-vehicle collisions. The factors that lead to the three include the recklessness of drivers to unanticipated road conditions.
Traffic authorities advise drivers to exercise due care when on the road and drive within the speed limit to avoid collisions. Those involved in crashes and survive should report car accidents and follow the directives of the authorities.
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