Charles Garley was putting air in the tires of his car at a Shell gas station on Aldine Mail Route near the Eastex Freeway just before 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday April 23rd when he was struck and killed by an out of control red pickup truck. Police think the driver of the pickup was probably speeding before jumping a curb and crashing into Mr. Garley, who was bent down airing the tires at the time and was believed to have died instantly. Mr. Garley's wife was in the car at the time: she was rushed to hospital. The driver of the pickup was questioned by police and was tested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated. Mr. Garley's sister Carla Hall described him to Channel 2 News as a kind and thoughtful man who loved to cook for his wife.
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Scene of the fatal crash at the Shell gas station |
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Accident victim Charles Garley |
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