Mysterious Chemical Presence Found Following Deadly Fort Worth Collision

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A car crash in Fort Worth on the morning of April 16, 2026, resulted in the deaths of two men and a potential hazardous material exposure for a first responder. Around 11:30 a.m., emergency units arrived at the 1940 block of Delga Street to find a vehicle that had clipped a stationary car before coming to a halt. While one passenger was discovered deceased upon arrival, the driver passed away at the scene despite medical intervention. During the subsequent inspection, fire department personnel identified a significant volume of an unidentified chemical substance within the wreckage. One firefighter required hospital evaluation due to possible contact with the mystery material, though authorities have confirmed there is no lingering danger to the general public.

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