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Priscilla Montoya, Kara Denkewalter, Orlando Brown killed in a tragic car accident
A tragic car accident claimed the lives of Priscilla Montoya, Kara Denkewalter, and Orlando Brown in Wilson County, TX. The accident occurred on Highway 181 near Poth as the car the friends were traveling in veered into oncoming traffic and struck an 18-wheeler head-on. The force of the impact caused their vehicle to break into several pieces causing all of the occupants to be ejected from the vehicle. A fourth passenger, Hector Escuada, was critically injured in the accident, but has survived. Authorities are still trying to determine the specifics of the accident, but are having some trouble in even determining who was driving due to the extent of the damage.
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San Antonio wrongful death attorney Michael Grossman
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6/9/2009
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taneisha everett said:
its so sad to see my brother here today and gone the next.and i just want to say to the up coming teens be careful for what you do and all ways tell the truth and always make sure that you do the right thing cause their is people in thiis world that care about you and would love to see you grow old
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