4 Killed, 2 Injured in Multi-Vehicle Collision on State Highway 130 [Austin, TX]
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4 Killed, 2 Injured in Multi-Vehicle Collision on State Highway 130 [Austin, TX]

Four Pronounced Dead after Multi-Car Accident near Maha Loop Road

AUSTIN, TX (December 20, 2023) - Four victims died Sunday afternoon in a multi-vehicle crash at the 10500 block of State Highway 130.













At approximately 4:15 p.m., law enforcement responded to an incident near Maha Loop Road. An ongoing investigation is underway as to why the driver of a Peterbilt dump-truck, traveling north, collided with another vehicle.

 

Due to the severe injuries sustained, emergency medical personnel pronounced all four occupants inside the car deceased at the scene. Simultaneously, rescue teams airlifted another occupant to St. David’s South Austin Medical Center due to life-threatening injuries.

 

Additionally, one occupant opted not to receive further medical treatment.

 

The Texas Department of Public Safety issued a warning for motorists to steer clear of the State Highway 130 area while crews worked to clear the scene. Austin Officials are actively probing the details surrounding the multi-vehicle collision on State Highway 130.















The team at Sweet James offers their warm and sincerest sympathies to the friends and family of the deceased victim. May you find comfort and strength during this difficult time.



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