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Teen Girl Dies in Texas Highway Crash

16-year-old Jalalat Honesty tragically lost her life in a car accident on U.S. Highway 287 in Grand Prairie, Texas. The collision occurred when a Toyota sedan, turning onto Prairie Ridge Boulevard, collided with a Ford truck traveling in the opposite direction. Both drivers and Jalalat were hospitalized, but she later passed away. No charges are expected, and the investigation continues.

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