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Sledding Tragedy: Second Teen Dies After Jeep Crash
29 Jan
Summary
- Second teenager dies from injuries sustained in a Texas sledding accident.
- The girls were being pulled by a Jeep Wrangler when they hit a curb and tree.
- Police issued an urgent safety warning about winter weather dangers.

A second teenage girl has tragically died from injuries sustained in a devastating sledding accident in Frisco, Texas. Grace Brito, 16, passed away on Tuesday, days after her best friend, Elizabeth Angle, also 16, succumbed to her injuries following the crash on Sunday. The girls were being pulled by a 16-year-old boy in a Jeep Wrangler when the sled they were on struck a curb and violently collided with a tree.
Family members have described the girls as inseparable best friends. Grace's mother expressed devastation over her daughter's passing, remembering her as a kind and generous soul. The family plans to honor Grace's wishes as an organ donor. Elizabeth Angle was remembered by her soccer coach and school principal as a bright light and strong individual.
Frisco Police responded to the scene around 2:30 PM and are investigating the incident. The department issued a stern winter safety warning, reminding the public of the extreme dangers posed by slippery surfaces and excessive speed during adverse weather conditions. Authorities are working with the Denton County District Attorney's Office to ascertain if criminal charges will be pursued against the driver of the Jeep.




