Larry A. Jaramillo, Crystal A. Flores and John L. Jaramillo Killed in Head-On Crash on US 180 in Scurry County

Larry A. Jaramillo, Crystal A. Flores and John L. Jaramillo Killed in Head-On Crash on US 180 in Scurry County

Larry A. Jaramillo, Crystal A. Flores and John L. Jaramillo Killed in Scurry County Two-Vehicle Crash on US 180

Scurry County, Texas (December 2, 2020) – Six people were killed in a head-on collision Friday night in Scurry County, according to the Texas DPS.

The fatal crash happened just before 10:00 p.m., November 27, on US 180, 10 miles west of Snyder.

DPS said a vehicle was traveling westbound on the highway when it veered into the eastbound lanes and crashed head-on into an eastbound vehicle.

Three people in the eastbound vehicle, Larry A. Jaramillo, 27, of Snyder, Crystal A. Flores, 25, of Snyder and John L. Jaramillo, 2, were pronounced dead at the scene. They were all wearing seatbelts at the time of the crash.

There were six people in the westbound vehicle at the time of the crash. Narsima Gouni, 57, of Irving, Laxmi Gouni, 48, of Irving and Bharathreddy Gouni, 26, of Bridgeport, were killed in the crash.

Sai V. Lingamaneni, 26 of Malvern, was taken to UMC in Lubbock for treatment.

Megmana Gangarapu, 26, of Irving, was taken to Covenant Hospital in Lubbock for treatment.

Mounika Gouni, 29, of Irving was taken to UMC for treatment.

Only the driver of the vehicle was wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash.

The crash remains under investigation.

We pass our sincere condolences to the family and friends of Larry A. Jaramillo, Crystal A. Flores and John L. Jaramillo.

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