Bradley Napier Killed, Winston Conway Injured in Car Accident in Angelina County, TX
Angelina County, TX — December 10, 2023, Bradley Napier was killed and Winston Conway was injured in a car accident at about 2:00 a.m. along Farm to Market 819.
According to reports, 42-year-old Bradley Napier and 38-year-old Winston Conway were traveling in a southeast bound Ford F-150 on Farm to Market 819 in the vicinity of the Farm to Market 2108 intersection when the accident took place.

Officials indicate that, for unknown reasons, the pickup truck veered to the left and off of the road way where it crashed into two concrete culverts, resulting in the vehicle overturning. Both Napier and Conway were ejected from the truck as the accident took place. Napier was declared deceased at the scene of the incident. Conway reportedly sustained suspected severe injuries and was transported to a local hospital by emergency medical services in order to receive treatment.
The cause of the accident is under active investigation by local authorities. The weather and road condition in the area were not reported on. No additional information pertaining to this incident is currently available.

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