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Wichita Falls Man Injured In Car Crash Near Sweetwater

By: Karel Davis
Updated: November 24, 2012
 DPS troopers say a Wichita Falls man is released from the hospital -- after being involved in a deadly a head- on crash near Sweetwater that claimed the life of another driver. Troopers say the crash happened around three Friday morning on Interstate 20. They say 36 year old Gustavo Cervantes who's from Wichita Falls, was driving a 2002 Dodge Ram eastbound in the westbound passing lane ...... at the same time, 41 year old Cory Lynn Carlile from Rowlett was driving a 2006 Toyota SXC westbound. DPS troopers say the vehicles struck head on and that Carlile was pronounced dead at the scene. Both drivers were wearing seat belts.

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