Packed SUV flips, killing 5 children on way to Texas water park
A dozen people packed into a GMC Envoy were on a family outing
- The driver lost control when the right rear tire exploded on Interstate 20, trooper says
- None of the children who died was wearing a seat belt, police say
- The driver, who was wearing his seat belt, was uninjured
A dozen people were packed into
the 2003 GMC Envoy on Monday, on the way to a family outing at Splash Kingdom
water park in Canton, Texas, according to Trooper Jean Dark of the Texas
Department of Public Safety.
Driver Federico Acuna lost
control when the right rear tire exploded on Interstate 20 just outside Canton
in Van Zandt County on Monday afternoon, Dark said. Acuna apparently
overcorrected and the vehicle flipped, she said.
None of the children who died was
wearing a seat belt, Dark said.
While no charges have been filed
against Acuna, who was wearing his seat belt and wasn't injured, there is the
potential for five charges of criminally negligent homicide, Dark said.
Two-year-old Judith Jaimes and
13-year-old Rosvaelia Jaimes were pronounced dead at the scene. Saideth Acuna,
6, Omar Jaimes, 7, and Ulisa Acuna, 3, died at hospitals, Dark said.
Three boys, ages 5, 9 and 10,
were injured, as were two adult women, Dark said.
A 15-year-old girl who was
wearing a seat belt was not hurt.
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