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Texas teens livestream Joyride on a stolen Audi before a fatal car accident

According to Texas police, a group of teenage boys livestreamed Joyride in a stolen car just before the car crashed, killing one and injuring three others. 

Boys between the ages of 13 and 15 stole the 2018 her Audi S5 coupe from her home in Abilene early Wednesday morning, according to the Abilene police station.

At 3:40 am, police received a 911 call from a "worried parent." The phone is believed to be heading to Dallas, with his son and others livestreaming on social media from a stolen car. By 3:50, the car owner reported that the vehicle had been stolen.

In less than 20 minutes, the Callahan County Sheriff's Office received a theft call at a convenience store in Clyde at 3:57 am.

Audi collided with a vacant police car on the scene and urged police to blink a light to stop the teenager. The car rushed out of the hotel parking lot, and police said they "did not actively chase the car."

Police at the scene of the fatal crash in Texas.
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A little later at 4:09, Audi moves at high speed. , It collided with a utility pole and it became a fire.

A 13-year-old passenger was sentenced to death in the hospital because of his injury, police said.

A 13-year-old driver, a 14-year-old passenger, and a 15-year-old passenger were also injured and taken to a local hospital for treatment. 

A 14-year-old child was burned and taken to a Lubbock hospital. A 15-year-old child suffered a non-life-threatening injury and was treated with Hendrick.

A 13-year-old was pronounced dead at the hospital from his injuries in the accident.
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The driver was released from the hospital on Thursday and was immediately detained by police. The policeman said.

Police said he was charged with murder, property theft, and avoidance of arrest.

He is in custody at the Taylor County Juvenile Training School.