Alexander Khan, 1 Possibly Injured in Car Accident in Houston, TX
Houston, TX — September 2, 2024, Alexander Khan and one other were possibly injured following a car accident at around 9:00 p.m. along the S.W. Freeway.
Initial details about the accident say that it happened along the I-69 service road in the area of Rookin Street.

According to officials, 67-year-old Alexander Khan was in a Toyota C-HR going northbound along the service road. While doing so, a Toyota Tundra crashed into Khan's vehicle, pushing it into a Toyota Camry. Due to this, both Alexander Khan and the driver of the Camry had possible injuries.
The driver of the Tundra may have been under the influence of alcohol, authorities said. This hasn't been confirmed.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
If alcohol was involved here, people would generally think that would result in a lot of attention, charges, mugshots, and the like. But even serious drunk driving wrecks can slip through the cracks. The reality is authorities don't always give every crash their undivided attention. That's why I get so many calls from folks who feel they need someone else to look at the investigations to see if authorities missed something important. Perhaps authorities here were thorough enough behind the scenes that those steps wouldn't be necessary. However, it wouldn't be unusual if this accident never got the attention it needed.

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