Lynnishia Larson, 16, Tyson Walker, 21, Ariela Vendiola, 15, and Dylan Monger, 22, dead after pickup crashes into fishery pond on Totem Beach Road in Tulalip, Washington
4 killed when truck crashes into pond on Tulalip Reservation
It wasn’t immediately known if the four victims were members of the Tulalip Tribes. Tribal Chairman Mel Sheldon posted a statement on the tribes’ Facebook page indicating the four victims were young.
Four who drowned in Tulalip crash identified
The victims were identified Wednesday as Lynnishia Larson, 16, of Marysville; Tyson Walker, 21 of Tulalip; Ariela Vendiola, 15, of Marysville; and Dylan Monger, 22, of Tulalip. All drowned when the pickup veered off a bridge in the 7500 block of Totem Beach Road and landed in a Tulalip fisheries pond.
What every family needs to know about Snohomish County wrongful death claims
When someone is killed in a car, truck, bicycle, pedestrian, or other kind of accident, family members left behind must cope with the tragedy as best they can. Many important decisions need to be made, and a wrongful death claim needs to be filed.
In Snohomish County, a claim can be filed only by specific family members, but there are strict requirements and deadlines that must be met. It is critical to talk with a Snohomish County wrongful death attorney to get the information and advice needed to move forward.
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