A rare winter snowfall in Frisco, Texas, turned tragic on January 25, 2026. What began as a fun afternoon for local teenagers ended in heartbreak for the community.
Best friends Elizabeth Angle and Gracie Brito, both 16, were sledding while being pulled by a vehicle. The sled lost control and hit a tree. Elizabeth died shortly after the crash. Gracie was critically injured and passed away several days later.
Elizabeth was remembered as bright, curious, and full of potential. Gracie was known for her kindness, determination, and loyalty. Their close friendship and positive energy touched many.
At Wakeland High School, students and staff mourned together, leaving flowers and messages to honor the girls and the bond they shared.
Police later addressed rumors online, stating there was no evidence of substance use and asking the public to avoid speculation that could further harm the families.
Officials also stressed the importance of safety, noting that unfamiliar winter conditions can quickly make simple activities dangerous.
Elizabeth and Gracie are remembered for who they were, not how they died—a reminder of how fragile moments can be and how important caution and compassion truly are.