Irma Rodriguez-Dominguez Killed in Head-On Crash on U.S. 67 in Presidio County

Irma Rodriguez-Dominguez Killed in Head-On Crash on U.S. 67 in Presidio County

Irma Rodriguez-Dominguez ID’d as 1 of 2 Women Killed in Presidio County Crash on U.S. 67 near Marfa

Presidio County, Texas (April 13, 2023) – The Texas Department of Public Safety has identified one of the two women who died following a head-on collision Monday evening in Presidio County as Irma Rodriguez-Dominguez, 59, of Presidio.

The deadly crash happened at around 6:00 p.m. Monday, April 10, on U.S. 67, just south of Marfa.

DPS said a Ford F-150 was heading northbound on U.S. 67 when, for an unknown reason, the Ford veered into the southbound lane, where it collided head-on with a Chevrolet Traverse that was heading southbound.

After the collision, the Ford F-150 went off the road and caught fire.

Two occupants of the Chevrolet, Rodriguez-Dominguez and a second woman, were pronounced dead at the scene. The man driving the Ford F-150 was taken to an El Paso hospital with internal injuries.

No other details were provided.

DPS is investigating the crash.

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