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A second person has died after a stolen 18-wheeler crashed into a driver�s license office in Brenham, Texas, earlier this month.
�The victim is identified as Cheryl Turner, 63, of Brenham,� the Texas Department of Public Safety announced Monday.
Authorities previously announced Bobby Huff, 78, had died in the April 12 tragedy.
A third person, who has not been publicly identified, remains hospitalized
in critical but stable condition, DPS spokesperson Sgt. Justin Ruiz said.
A second person has died after a stolen 18-wheeler crashed into a driver�s license office in Brenham, Texas, earlier this month.
�The victim is identified as Cheryl Turner, 63, of Brenham,� the Texas Department of Public Safety announced Monday.
Authorities previously announced Bobby Huff, 78, had died in the April 12 tragedy.
A third person, who has not been publicly identified, remains hospitalized
in critical but stable condition, DPS spokesperson Sgt. Justin Ruiz said.
The driver of the truck, 42-year-old Clenard Parker, was not injured and
was arrested at the scene.
Parker was denied a commercial driver�s license at the Brenham DPS
driver�s license office the day before the crash and was fleeing pursuing deputies when it happened, CNN previously reported.
As of Tuesday morning, Washington County Jail records showed Parker facing
a murder charge as well as five counts of aggravated assault. He remains
behind bars in lieu of $4 million bond.
The Washington County District Attorney�s Office will determine if the
second death will result in upgraded charges, Ruiz said.
CNN has reached out to Parker�s attorney for comment.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/04/23/us/brenham-texas-dps-crash-second- death/index.html?iid=cnn_buildContentRecirc_end_recirc
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