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Thursday, May 21, 2015
Another 95 people killed today on the deadly U.S. Roads: Passenger dies in fiery two semi-truck crash near Van Horn, Texas
MAY 21, 2015
Courtesy of Daniel Cedillos
Semi-truck
goes up in flames after crashing into another semi-truck about 20 miles
outside of Van Horn, Texas. The passenger trapped inside the sleeper
berth compartment was pronounced dead on scene. Photo courtesy of Daniel
Cedillos.
CULBERSON COUNTY, Texas
At least 95 people killed today across the United States. Here is a deadly accident near Van Horn, Texas.
One man is dead following a crash involving two
semi-trucks in Culberson County, Texas. This happened around 2 a.m.
Wednesday on Interstate 10 East near mile marker 163, about 23 miles
outside Van Horn, Texas.
Texas State Troopers said the crash was
caused when the driver of one semi-truck couldn't control his speed, and
rear-ended another semi-truck. The semi-truck that caused the
crash then caught fire and began to burn with the passenger inside the
sleeper berth compartment trapped inside. He was pronounced dead on
scene.
The deceased man has been identified as 49-year-old Juan Gilberto Roman Esparza of Chihuahua, Mexico.
The
driver of the semi-truck that caught fire managed to escape. He's been
identified as 41-year-old Arturo Roman Esparza, also of Chihuahua,
Mexico. Esparza refused medical treatment on scene.
The driver of
the semi-truck that was rear-ended was transported to Culberson County
Hospital via ambulance with non-incapacitating injuries. He's been
identified as 65-year-old Carlos Alberto Arostegui of Fontana,
California.