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Katelyn ShyAnn Hooper, 16, killed, and Brianna Christensen 16, and driver of other vehicle seriously injured after car and pickup collide in Tarrant County.

Modified Date: 
Fri, 02/06/2015 - 6:19am
Accident Date: 
Sunday, February 9, 2014

Students Hold Vigil For Killed Classmate.

A beloved teenager is being remembered Wednesday at Northwest High School in Justin. Students and family members gathered at a special service for 16-year-old Katelyn ShyAnn Hooper, who died Monday night in a violent car crash.

Teen Driver Killed, Two Injured in Wreck.

A teen driver has died while a second teen and the driver of another vehicle remain in Fort Worth area hospitals with serious injuries following a crash Monday.
A teen driver has died while a second teen and the driver of another vehicle remain in Fort Worth area hospitals with serious injuries following a crash Monday. The 16-year-old driver, later identified as Katelyn ShyAnn Hooper , was killed in a crash on Farm-to-Market 156 south of state Highway 114 at about 5:30 p.m. Texas Department of Public Safety troopers said the teen's car was traveling south on FM 156 when the driver lost control, crossed the centerline and was struck by a pickup truck. The teen driver died at the scene of the crash. A teenage passenger, later identified as Brianna Christensen 16, in the car and the driver of the pickup were taken to Harris Methodist Hospital in Fort Worth with serious injuries. Both the teen driver and passenger were students in Northwest Independent School District. "The district is deeply saddened and our hearts are with the families. I know the other student was sent to the hospital, and she is critical," said the director of communications for the Northwest ISD. Neither Conklin nor DPS troopers would confirm the crash was related to icy roads observed in the area.
Type: Car Accident
People Involved: 
Katelyn ShyAnn Hooper
Brianna Christensen

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