William Cheese Killed in Multi-Vehicle Crash on South Riverside Drive at East Berry Street [Fort Worth, TX]

William Cheese Killed in Multi-Vehicle Crash on South Riverside Drive at East Berry Street [Fort Worth, TX]
William Cheese Killed in Multi-Vehicle Crash on South Riverside Drive at East Berry Street [Fort Worth, TX]

William Cheese Identified in Fatal Crash in Fort Worth

 
FORT WORTH, TX (April 29, 2024) – The Forth Worth Police Department identified 65-year-old William Cheese who died in a multi-vehicle on South Riverside Drive on April 20.
 
According to the Texas Department of Public Safety, the collision happened at East Berry Street just after 1:00 PM. Based on a report, three vehicles crashed in the lanes.
 
When police and first responders showed up at the scene, they found the damaged vehicles and the victims of the crash.
 
As a result, authorities said Cheese sustained grave injuries. Crews transported him to the hospital, where he later died.
 
Crews took two other people to a nearby hospital for medical attention.
 
The Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s Office is also working to find out the manner and cause of the Cheese’s death.
 
As of now, the officers are investigating the crash. In addition, no other details are available.


We would like to extend our sincerest sympathies to the family and friends of William Cheese.


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