Inez Caldwell Killed, 2 Injured in Car Accident in Fort Worth, TX
Fort Worth, TX — July 19, 2025, Inez Caldwell was killed and two were injured due to a car accident at around 3:00 p.m. off of Lancaster Avenue.
According to initial details about the accident, it took place at a bus stop off the corner of East Lancaster Avenue and Grandview Drive.

Investigators said that 68-year-old Inez Blair Caldwell and others were at a bus stop along Lancaster Avenue. While there, two vehicles were reportedly traveling at high speeds westbound on Lancaster. One of those vehicles reportedly lost control, ran off-road, and crashed into the bus stop. The vehicle then continued and crashed into a nearby convenience store.
Inez Caldwell and two others at the bus stop were hit in the process of the accident. Inez Caldwell was killed due to the accident. Two others had reportedly minor injuries.
Authorities say they arrested the two drivers involved in the accident. Right now, additional details are unavailable.
Commentary
With two drivers reportedly being charged here, people might think this all is open-and-shut. Maybe it is. Two drivers speeding down the road certainly raises red flags they may have been racing each other, and that obviously warrants consequences. At the end of the day, though, it's important authorities consider other possible contributing factors. It's possible something like drugs or alcohol may have played a role in this deadly accident, and that might require further legal action. It's not enough to simply have a couple of "bad guys" to blame. The victims and families affected deserve to know there will be full accountability for what happened here.
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