Two Friends Remembered

A winter afternoon meant for laughter ended in heartbreak for a Texas community. On January 25, 2026, a rare snowfall in Frisco drew teenagers outside to enjoy a fleeting moment of fun, unaware how quickly joy could turn to tragedy.

Elizabeth Angle and Gracie Brito, both 16, were best friends—teammates and classmates whose bond was widely known. That day, they joined a sled ride being pulled by a vehicle, an activity that seemed harmless in the excitement of snow.

The outing ended when the sled lost control and struck a tree. Elizabeth died shortly after the crash. Gracie suffered critical injuries and fought for several days before also passing away, leaving families and friends devastated.

Elizabeth’s mother described her daughter as full of light, curiosity, and promise, just beginning to explore independence. Gracie was remembered as kind, driven, and deeply loyal. Their lives, though brief, left lasting impressions on everyone around them.

At Wakeland High School, grief spread quickly. Students, teachers, and coaches honored the girls with messages, flowers, and quiet gatherings, remembering their friendship and the energy they brought to classrooms, teams, and hallways.

As mourning continued, officials addressed harmful rumors circulating online. Police clarified there was no evidence of substance involvement and urged the public to avoid speculation that could deepen the families’ pain during an already unbearable time.

Authorities emphasized safety awareness, noting that winter conditions—especially in regions unaccustomed to snow—can make ordinary activities dangerous in seconds. The focus, they said, should be prevention, education, and compassion.

Elizabeth and Gracie will be remembered not for the accident, but for their friendship, warmth, and promise. Their story stands as a quiet reminder: moments are fragile, caution matters, and every day with those we love truly counts.

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