Horrific Head-On Crashed Kills Six People

 

SYNDER, TX --  A head-on crashed killed six people in Scurry County late Friday night.

According to the Department of Public Service, a Nissan Armada crossed into oncoming traffic while traveling on US 180.

This caused the Armada to crash head-on into a Ford Taurus. The three occupants of the Taurus were killed with the impact. 

They have been identified as 27-year-old Larry Alex Jaramillo and 25-year-old Crystal A. Flores, and their 2-year-old son, John Lucas Jaramillo.

The couple is survived by their two daughters, Alani and Mila.

Alex Jaramillo (left), Crystal Flores (right) and Lucas Jaramillo (in dad's arms) (Credit: Jaramillo's Mexican Food)

Alex Jaramillo (left), Crystal Flores (right) and Lucas Jaramillo (in dad's arms)

The impact also caused the death of three passengers aboard the Armada.

They have been identified as. 57-year-old Narsima Goui of Irving, 48-year-old Laxmi Gouni of Irving, and 26-year-old Bharathreddy Gouni of Bridgeport.

The driver of the Armada and two passengers were taken to University Medical Center in Lubbock for treatment.

They have been identified as 26-year-old Sai V. Lingamaneni of Malvern, 26-year-old Megmana Gangarapu of Irving, and 29-year-old Mounika Gouni of Irving.

A GoFundMe has been bet up to help Mounika Gouni who has broken bones all over her body. Gouni is the daughter of Laxmi and Narsima, who died in the crash.

According to the GOFundMe, her lower body is paralyzed, and will undergo spinal surgery today.

Laxmi (left), Bharathreddy (middle left), Mounika (middle right), Narsima Gouni (left)

Laxmi (left), Bharathreddy (middle left), Mounika (middle right), Narsima Gouni (left)

 

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