Third teen who survived deadly hit-and-run crash in Dallas released from hospital

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A third teenager has been released from the hospital after a hit-and-run crash that killed two teens last month in Dallas.

The driver of the pickup has been identified as Faustino Rivera.

The three other teens in the SUV were taken to a hospital. Two of them, 14-year-old Miguel Guerrero and 15-year-old Roberto Diaz, had already been released from the hospital, while the third victim, Diego Olvera, has now been released from the hospital.

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