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Isaac Leal, 17, a senior at South Grand Prairie High School located about 8 miles outside of Arlington, was chasing his classmates through a neighborhood on April 20 when he hopped on the back of ...
Isaac Leal, 17, has been on life support at an Arlington hospital for nearly a month after falling off the back of a vehicle while playing a game called "Senior Assassin." ...
A top Texas high school baseball player named Isaac Leal is on life support following a serious injury he suffered while playing a water gun game wildly known among teens across the U.S. On April ...
Isaac Leal's family holds vigil, hoping for recovery. The family said it's having trouble moving Isaac to another hospital. Medical City Healthcare/Medical City Arlington released the following ...
Isaac Leal, a South Grand Prairie High School senior, is on life support after an accident while playing the Senior Assassin game in Arlington, Texas.
Isaac Leal, 17, died on Monday, June 2, from a blunt force injury to the head, according to the Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s Office. His death was ruled an accident.
Isaac Leal was playing the game when he fell off the back of a Jeep and hit his head, his mother, Raquel Vazquez said, per NBC 5 DFW "We're going to keep fighting for my son," Vazquez insisted, ...
Isaac Leal, 17, was participating in a tag-style game called “senior assassin” when the incident occurred. The Latest: See complete coverage on search and recovery efforts after Texas flooding.
Arlington police told WFAA that 17-year-old Isaac Leal was critically injured back on April 21 while playing the game. Police said Leal climbed onto the back of a Jeep Wrangler while it was driven ...
Isaac Leal, 17, jumped onto the back of a Jeep that began to pull out of a driveway in Arlington on April 20 and later hit the ground, suffering a severe head injury, ...
The teen, Isaac Leal, was riding through the neighborhood on the back of a Jeep Wrangler when, shortly after the Jeep turned onto Setter Drive, he fell off.