Crews working to repair damaged bridge day after 16-year-old killed in Brays Bayou crash

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Crews have to repair 140 feet of handrail, and the work is expected to continue through next week. Two teenage passengers survived the crash.

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A 16-year-old Milby High School student died in the crash. Her body was pulled from the bayou several hours after the vehicle went into the water. The victim was one of three teens who were occupants of a black BMW that authorities say was traveling at a high rate of speed, lost control, took out a guardrail, and went off a bridge in the 100 block of Broadway near Hockley Street just after 1 p.m.

A 17-year-old boy in the back seat was able to free himself from the car and swim to safety. A 17-year-old girl in the passenger seat was rescued by paramedics and transported to an area hospital in stable condition, Houston police said. The HPD dive team recovered the 16-year-old driver's body in the bayou. She was pronounced dead at the scene."With teenagers, I'm sure there was a lot of panic, and we need to piece that together to determine what happened from the time of the incident to when we spoke to them," said HPD Commander Megan Howard.

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