Two brothers aged six and seven are killed after stealing their grandmother’s car and crashing it off an embankment into a creek bed
By James Gordon
Daily Mail
May 31, 2020
Two brothers from Missouri have died after taking off in their grandmother’s car and being involved in an accident.
The crash happened in rural Jackson County around 5pm.
The children, just six- and seven-years-old, took the keys to the car and went for a joyride in their grandma’s vehicle.
The elder brother is believed to have been at the wheel when the accident occurred.
Sgt. Andy Bell from Missouri State Highway
Patrol said the boys left home in the car, drove through a field and
then onto a county road.
The seven-year-old driver ended up losing
control of the car, sending it over the edge of an embankment, down into
the bed of a creek and the vehicle set on fire.
Investigators say the car was heading east
on East Blue Mills Road near Kansas City when it came off the right
side of the road, hit the ground and became airborne, according to
KMBC.
The Highway Patrol believe the car, a 2007
Buick Lacross, hit a guardrail and then slammed into the ground before
it went airborne for a second time.
An investigation is underway to establish how the children were able to get their hands on the keys to the car and drive off.
The car hit a guy wire and overturned before it set alight.
Both children were killed in the accident
and were pronounced dead at the scene about 4:20pm on Friday. Neither
child had been wearing a seat belt at the time of the crash.
1 comment:
They must have been MOVING to do that. Damn shame.
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