Woman killed in north Houston crash, husband faces intoxication manslaughter charge

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Monday, June 14, 2021
Man faces intoxication manslaughter charge after wife killed in crash
The man hit a pole while westbound on Greens Road around midnight. The passenger, his 60-year-old wife, later died at a hospital, authorities said.

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- A man faces intoxication manslaughter charges after a north Houston crash that killed his wife, authorities said.

It happened around midnight on Greens Road at I-45 North Freeway.

The driver was eastbound on Greens Road when he struck a pole at the intersection, according to Houston police.

His 60-year-old passenger, identified as his wife, suffered critical injuries and later died at a hospital.

Officers said the man appeared to be intoxicated and refused to cooperate with them.

"He's not making any statements," said Chuck Cornelius, an investigator with the Harris County District Attorney's Office. "He just wants to be taken to jail."

The woman was not wearing a seatbelt when the crash happened, investigators said.

It was the first of at least two fatal crashes in the area involving suspected intoxicated drivers this weekend.

A woman was hit by a vehicle Sunday morning in the northbound main lanes of I-45 at West Road after the vehicle she was in collided with another car, police said. All three drivers involved in that crash face similar charges.

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