The Male Student Who Was Driving the Jeep Wrangler Breaks His Silence With a Letter Sent to the Victims’ Families After the Skiing Accident That Killed Two Girls

Two Wakeland High students, Elizabeth Angle and Gracie Brito, both 16 died after a sledding accident in Frisco.

Two teenagers from Wakeland High School in Frisco, Texas, died in a sledding accident on Saturday. The first teen, Elizabeth Angle, 16, was identified by her family on Sunday. The second teen, Gracie Brito, was identified on Tuesday.

Gracie Brito (L) and Elizabeth Angle (R). (Gracie Brito on Instagram and Luis Ramon on Facebook)
Gracie Brito (L) and Elizabeth Angle (R). (Gracie Brito on Instagram and Luis Ramon on Facebook)

Gracie Brito was identified by her family, who confirmed that she died at the hospital on Tuesday, January 27, after spending three days on life support. Her death was confirmed by her family as well as the Frisco Police Department.

Gracie Brito and Elizabeth Angle were being pulled on a sled by a Jeep Wrangler by a 16-year-old male when they collided with a tree and were severely injured. Elizabeth Angle passed away on arrival at the hospital. The incident took place around 2:20 p.m. on Sunday, the Frisco Police Department said.

Angle, who was a soccer player at Dallas FC, was identified by her parents, Megan Taylor Angle and Brian Angle, in a social media post. The two teens were close friend and “inseparable,” their families said.