Houston, TX — There were four people who required hospitalization after an accident on Queenston Boulevard, resulting in a car fire. The accident happened near West Little York Road at about 1:00 p.m last Friday, Jul 17, and appeared to involve just a white Ford Mustang.
Right now, the details of what happened aren’t very clear, but it looks like this car may have swerved off the left-hand side of Queenston Boulevard and crashed into the median, possibly hitting a tree.
The car came to a rest in the median and had major front end damage, which resulted in a fire starting.
Two people in this accident had to be taken to a hospital with the help of a medical helicopter, while the other two were taken by ambulance. Their names haven’t been released yet and the cause of the accident/fire is still being looked into, we’re told.
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