Tenaya Cne Bradley, 3 Injured in Car Accident on I.H. 10 in Beaumont, TX
Jefferson County, TX — February 18, 2024, Tenaya Cne Bradley and three other people were injured in a car accident just after 1:00 p.m. along I.H. 10.
According to authorities, three women—two age 81 and one age 59—were traveling in a northbound Honda Odyssey mini van in the left-most lane of Interstate Highway 10 in the vicinity north of Walden Road when the accident occurred.

Officials indicate that, for unknown reasons, the mini van failed to appropriately control its speed. This allegedly led to the van colliding with the back-end of a Yukon GMC occupied by two people. The collision caused the Yukon to be pushed forward resulting in a secondary crash between the front-end of the Yukon and the back-end of a Nissan Rogue occupied by 20-year-old Tanaya Cne Bradley and two other women ages 21 and 42.
Bradley incurred suspected severe injuries as a result of the accident, while the three women from the Honda sustained apparently minor injuries. All the injured victims were transported to local medical facilities by EMS in order to receive necessary treatment. No other injuries have been reported.
Additional details pertaining to this incident are not available at this point in time. The investigation is currently ongoing.

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