Michael Kennedy Obituary, Death – Michael Kennedy of Midland, Texas, has reportedly died in a car accident untimely and unexpectedly leaving family and loved ones in agony and grief. It has been reported by both the Department of Public Safety and a spokesperson for the Midland Police Department that the collision occurred in the 6700 block of Highway 80, which is situated in close proximity to Airline Road. This information was provided by the spokesperson for the Midland Police Department. On the evening of Wednesday, multiple vehicles were involved in a collision on Highway 80/Business I-20 that resulted in fatalities for multiple people.
Midland’s first responders were sent to the location of the accident after receiving their orders. The report of the collision that was submitted by the DPS indicates that the accident involved a truck in addition to an SUV as one of the vehicles involved. The law enforcement officer stopped the sport utility vehicle (SUV) that had three people inside of it because the SUV failed to yield to oncoming traffic at the stop sign that leads onto BI-20 from the service road. The stop sign is located at the entrance to BI-20 from the service road.
The SUV was moving eastbound in the adjacent lane when it collided with the truck that was traveling westbound on BI-20 at the time of the collision. The truck was moving westbound at the time of the collision. Michael Kennedy, a resident of Navasota who was 61 years old at the time of the accident, was pronounced dead at the scene of the collision. We found him inside the SUV when we went to look for him.
Following their involvement in the collision, the drivers of both the truck and the SUV, as well as the second passenger in the SUV, were transported to Midland Memorial Hospital for medical attention. Only the driver of the truck sustained any significant injuries in the accident. According to the report from the Department of Public Safety, there are currently no issues.
Due to the fact that workers needed to investigate the situation, traffic heading westbound was being rerouted onto the service road, which resulted in a backup on the service road. This was due to the fact that the service road was the only route that was available.