Fort Worth man dies in Grand Prairie crash

A Fort Worth man was killed in a wreck in Grand Prairie involving his pickup truck and a rail car.  Authorities report that the man, Frank Hauser of Fort Worth, apparently ran a stop sign in his pickup truck and crashed through a fence.  The truck then ran into a parked rail car and burst into flames.  Witnesses attempted to aid the victim, but were unable to pull him to safety before he was badly burned.  He was taken to Methodist Hospital Medical Center in Dallas, where he died.  Authorities are continuing to investigate the root cause of this tragic accident. 

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Two killed in a Fort Worth car crash

A car accident in Fort Worth, Texas, has claimed the lives of two people. The female driver and male passenger were in an SUV traveling northbound on U.S. 287. For unknown reasons, the SUV struck a guardrail and rolled down a hill.

The male passenger, 25, was ejected from the vehicle. The driver, 22, was found dead inside of the SUV. She was wearing her seat belt. The names of the victims have not yet been released.

It remains unknown whether excessive speed or alcohol played a part in the accident.

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