Natalie Gage-Avila, Marcus Harris Killed in Head-On Crash on SH 46 North in Seguin

Natalie Gage-Avila, Marcus Harris Killed in Head-On Crash on SH 46 North in Seguin

Natalie Gage-Avila and Marcus Harris Killed in Seguin Two-Vehicle Crash on State Highway 46 North

Seguin, Texas (November 21, 2023) – The two drivers who were killed in a head-on collision early Sunday morning in Seguin have been identified as Natalie Jean Gage-Avila, 23, of New Braunfels, and Marcus Keshawn Harris, 37, of Luling, according to the police.

The fatal crash happened just before 1:00 a.m., November 19, on State Highway 46 North near Cordova Road.

Police said a Jeep Cherokee was traveling southbound on the highway when it veered into the northbound lanes and crashed head-on into a Chrysler 300.

The Chrysler became engulfed in flames following the collision.

Both drivers were pronounced dead at the scene. A passenger in one of the vehicles was taken to a local hospital for treatment.

Shortly after the crash, two other vehicles struck some of the nearby debris. The drivers were treated at the scene.

The crash remains under investigation.

Common Causes of Automobile Accidents

There are many different reasons why automobile, pedestrian, 18-wheeler, bicycle, and motorcycle accidents occur, including driver negligence, driver inattention, texting and driving, speeding, fatigue, failure to yield the right of way from a stop sign, or private drive, running a red light, and driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. While the factors listed above are the main causes of most accidents, there may also be other factors involved, which is why it’s important that an investigation be conducted before evidence disappears, especially in cases involving a fatality.  At Joel A. Gordon & Associates, we will act quickly to secure accident scene photos, interview witnesses, obtain police records, and secure other valuable evidence needed to win your case.  Call now for a free consultation.

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