A carefree and playful winter afternoon ended in unthinkable tragedy for two teenage girls in Frisco, Texas, leaving a devastated community in mourning and a grieving mother begging others to remember how fragile life can be.Two best friends lost their lives after a snowy outing turned fatal. Now, as heartbreak spreads through their town, local police are urgingIt happened on the afternoon of January 25, 2026. Three 16-year-olds — Elizabeth Angle, Gracie Brito, and a male friend — decided to take advantage of the rare Texas snow near Legacy Drive and Main Street.
They tied a sled to the back of a Jeep, and the girls climbed in, ready for a joyride. But what seemed like harmless fun quickly became something far more dangerous.During the ride, the sled veered out of control and slammed violently into a tree near the intersection of Majestic Gardens Drive and Killian Court.The girls were rushed to the hospital, but Angle died by Monday, a loss that has sent shockwaves through her school and beyond. Her mother, Megan Angle, told FOX that her daughter had just gotten her driver’s license and was simply enjoying a carefree Sunday with friends.