Miranda Gonzalez, Belinda Garcia Flores Killed, One Injured in Car Accident on Carroll Lane in Corpus Christi, TX
Corpus Christi, TX — May 31, 2023, Miranda Gonzalez and Belinda Garcia Flores were killed, and another was injured in a wreck around 2:39 a.m. on Carroll Lane in Corpus Christi.
According to officials, the three women were in a northbound Chrysler 300 on Carroll Ln. approaching the intersection with Brawner Pkwy. when their vehicle somehow veered toward the driver's side and across the southbound lanes.
The Chrysler allegedly drove over a sidewalk, collided with a bus stop sign, bench, and bike rack, continued off the road, struck a utility pole and two street signs, drove perpendicular across Brawner Pkwy., entered into a rollover, and hit a tree.
The Chrysler allegedly came to a stop in a residential yard, upside down, pointing east to west.
Ms. Gonzalez and Ms. Garcia Flores were reportedly in the front seat of the vehicle and suffered fatal injuries in the accident. The backseat passenger was purportedly taken to a hospital with minor injuries.
Investigators have not released what factors led up to the accident, however, they report the Chrysler may have suffered a tire blowout prior to the crash. No further information is available at this time.


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