1 dead after car crash in southwest Houston, one car caught fire

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1 dead after car crash in southwest Houston, one car caught fire
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One person is dead after a car crash in southwest Houston where one car ended up on fire.

Officials say they received a call around 5 p.m. after two cars got into a crash in the 8100 block of Bissonnet and Brae Acres near BraeBurn Country Club.

One car was said to end up catching on fire.The caller said one person was stuck inside one of the cars at the time. One person was declared dead by officials when they arrived, but it was not specified which car they were in.

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