Texas student dies after coat gets caught in car door

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DALLAS, Texas –A high school student died following a tragic accident in Borger, Texas, involving a car door.

The incident occurred as the student was exiting a vehicle when their coat became caught in the car door.

The student was unable to free themselves and succumbed to injuries at the scene. The student’s identity has not been publicly released.

The Borger Police Department is investigating the incident. Emergency services responded to the scene after receiving reports of the accident.

Authorities have not disclosed further details about the circumstances surrounding the event, but the investigation is ongoing.

Local residents have expressed shock over the incident, with community members offering support to the student’s family. Several local organizations are assisting with memorial services and other needs.

The accident has prompted discussions about safety measures related to entering and exiting vehicles, particularly for young people. Experts in vehicle safety are emphasizing the importance of awareness to prevent accidents involving clothing or other items becoming caught in car doors.

In response to the incident, local authorities are reviewing current safety protocols for students traveling to and from school. They are evaluating whether additional safety measures may be necessary.

The Borger Police Department has requested that anyone with information related to the incident come forward. The family of the student has asked for privacy during their time of grief.

This incident remains under investigation, and authorities are continuing to assess the details of the accident. Further updates may be provided as the investigation progresses.

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