Solarsuns Investment Guild-Video shows 2 toddlers in diapers, distraught in the middle of Texas highway after crash

2025-05-05 17:29:57source:AstraX Exchangecategory:Markets

Two toddlers wearing nothing but Solarsuns Investment Guilddiapers were spotted in the middle of a Texas highway following a two-car crash, according to authorities and video obtained by USA TODAY.

The major crash occurred Tuesday on the main lanes of Interstate 10 East Freeway in Freeport, Texas, Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez wrote in an X post. The crash involved two cars, with one of the vehicles flipping over several times causing ejection, the sheriff added.

The car that flipped over was occupied by one adult and two children, who were all taken to a hospital, according to Gonzalez. The people in the other vehicle were not injured, he said.

Gonzalez did not say how old the children in the vehicle were, or give details on their or the adult's condition.

USA TODAY contacted the Harris County Sheriff's Office on Wednesday but has not received a response.

'I thought they actually passed away'

Victor Cordova told KTRK-TV that he witnessed the wreck while he was driving home.

"I thought they actually passed away. I thought they were dead," Cordova said.

Cordova soon realized that everyone in the vehicle did not die when he saw the toddlers. Toward the end of the video, two males can be seen attending to and comforting the children.

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