![]() Instead of celebrating Christmas, Taurean’s family and friends mourn the untimely and unnecessary loss of their loved one. Yet again, a drunk driver has caused unspeakable devastation. The driver was charged with intoxication manslaughter. The four occupants of the Nissan, including the driver, were hospitalized with non-life threatening injuries. His friend, thankfully, sustained only minor injuries, but will likely suffer the emotional scars of this day for a very long time. Taureen died at the scene of the accident. Fortunately, no costumers were there or this already tragic story could have been even worse. The car ripped through a utility pole and then tore through the storefront of a donut shop, shattering the plate-glass window and coming to rest inside the store. As Taureen passed through the intersection of Camp Wisdom and Clark Road in Duncanville, a man driving a white Nissan ran the red light and plowed into the Mercedes. Taureen and a friend were driving his mom’s Mercedes to grab a late-night bite to eat. Tragically, early Saturday morning, Taureen’s life was taken by a drunk driver. The class was involved in a discussion about thankfulness, during which Taurean responded that he was thankful for life because life’s the greatest gift of all.” During an interview with Fox4 Dallas Fort-Worth, one of Taurean’s friends recounts a poignant moment in world history class just weeks ago. Friends describe the 16 year-old teen as being kind and driven. ![]() Taurean Babcock was a Duncanville High School student who aspired to become an air traffic controller.
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