Diana Sarabia Estrada, 1 Killed in Car Accident in Houston, TX
Houston, TX — May 1, 2023, Diana Sarabia Estrada and another person were killed following a car accident at around 8:55 p.m. along S. Post Oak Road.
Investigators with the Houston Police Department said the crash happened at 15100 South Post Oak Road, which is between Sam Houston Tollway and Fuqua Street.

According to officials, a Hyundai Santa Fe was traveling along the northbound lanes of Post Oak. While doing so, a Jeep ahead coming down southbound lanes apparently began to turn left at the Anderson Road intersection. That Jeep entered the path of the Hyundai, and the vehicles collided.
Due to the collision, both the driver and passenger from the Jeep sustained fatal injuries. One was identified by officials as Diana Sarabia Estrada. The other person cannot be officially confirmed at this time. It appears others in the Hyundai had injuries, but their current conditions are unclear.
No further information about the crash is available at this time.
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