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  • ‘It’s a miracle’: Two kids survive being ejected during violent rollover on Houston’s East Freeway

    ‘It’s a miracle’: Two kids survive being ejected during violent rollover on Houston’s East Freeway

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    HOUSTON – Two children, both under the age of five, somehow survived a violent rollover crash in which they both were ejected from the vehicle.

    Video from moments after the crash has since gone viral, collecting millions of views around the nation as the two toddlers, wearing only diapers, pick themselves up from the hot asphalt.

    The video, shared with KPRC 2, started just after all of the vehicles involved came to a stop. You can see a man running towards the children, who appear to be stunned.

    Other videos shared with KPRC 2′s Gage Goulding show the children bloodied and are too graphic to share.

    “And by sheer miracle, they sustained very minor injuries and are expected to survive,” said Harris County Sheriff’s Ed Gonzalez.

    The crash happened around 7 p.m. this past Sunday on the I-10 East Freeway near Freeport Blvd.

    According to Sheriff Gonzalez, a driver in the exit lane entered the main travel lanes, slamming into the Jeep the children were riding in along with their father.

    “Then the Jeep flipped over,” the sheriff said.

    The white Jeep rolled over several times leading to the children to be thrown from the vehicle.

    Neither of the children—ages one and four years old—were in car seat or even buckled in.

    “I’m still shocked that they’re alive,” Sheriff Gonzalez said. “By state law, you’re supposed to have a car seat of your eight years old or younger. Neither, had a seatbelt on, so it’s very reckless and irresponsible.”

    It’s that recklessness that could land the children’s dad charges.

    According to the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, no one has been officially charged, but investigators are not ruling that out.

    “There could be charges filed,” the sheriff said. “So, we’re not ruling that out. We just want to complete a few loose ends.”

    The good news is that both children are expected to make a full recovery.

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  • ‘Terrible accident:’ Uber driver runs over, kills one-year-old girl, family beats driver up

    ‘Terrible accident:’ Uber driver runs over, kills one-year-old girl, family beats driver up

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    ALDINE, Texas – A one-year-old girl is dead after an Uber driver ran over the child after dropping her off with family members.

    The accident happened around 12:40 p.m. on Sunday in the parking lot of an apartment complex along Waverly Drive in Aldine.

    The Harris County Sheriff’s Office says the Uber driver dropped off the passengers, including three adults and a one-year-old girl.

    As the adults walked towards the apartment complex and out of the vehicle’s pathway, the toddler was walking in front of the gray Volkswagen SUV.

    “When the Uber driver saw the female adult clear at a couple of feet, he began driving forward to turn around, accidentally rolling over the child,” said Lt. K Benoit of the Harris County Sheriff’s Office.

    The family tried rescuing the girl and driving her to the hospital. They flagged down an emergency vehicle nearby, which then took the girl to the hospital where she later died.

    In the moments after the child was run over, family members opened the SUV’s doors and assaulted the driver.

    “He’s in serious condition. You know, non-life threatening, but serious,” Benoit said.

    Hearing the commotion outside, neighbors started walking out on their porches to see what was happening. This includes Simya Washington, who’s security camera captured the entire incident unfold.

    “I just heard a lot of commotion outside, and I just came outside, and I just seen, like, blood and a baby laying on the ground,” Washington said. “It was just so traumatic, because I was just thinking about my baby, you know, my son or anybody else kids it was just so, I couldn’t do, I couldn’t even.”

    The driver is being treated for his injuries.

    Meanwhile, the Harris County Sheriff’s Office has not filed any charges against either the driver or those who assaulted him.

    “At this time, no charges have been filed,” Benoit said. “But however, it is still under investigation. There could be charges a couple of different ways.”

    The driver has been identified as Muhammad Khan. The identity of the girl has not yet been released.

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