Zebula’un Keys Killed, 1 Injured in Car Accident in Shelby County, TX
Shelby County, TX — January 9, 2024, Zebula'un Keys was killed and one person was injured after a single-vehicle car accident at 1:50 a.m. on Highway 87.
Preliminary information about the accident says that it happened bear F.M. 1645, between the towns of Timpson and Center.

According to officials, 37-year-old Zebula'un Keys was a passenger in a GMC Yukon being driven northbound along the highway. For reasons unconfirmed right now, the GMC ended up going off the right side of the road. There, the vehicle went into a skid, hit a driveway, and launched into a group of trees where it crashed.
Due to the collision, Keys sustained fatal injuries. The driver of the GMC, a 32-year-old man whose name wasn't given, had possibly moderate injuries. Right now, the cause of the crash is unclear.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
It's generally unsurprising for there to be so few details publicly available after a single-vehicle wreck. They just don't draw as much attention as other kinds of accidents. What surprises folks, though, is finding out that behind the scenes, families aren't always getting any more details than anyone else in the public.
Authorities don't always dedicate the time or resources necessary to provide a thorough explanation of a crash, which can involve anything from medical conditions to manufacturers' defects to alcohol to road hazards. Some factors are common, some aren't. The key is to let the evidence speak for itself. Unfortunately, this is another crash where I can only hope those affected are getting more satisfactory answers than what little is available to the public.

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