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Jessie, Lorena, Stephanie, and Angel Rosales killed in collision with racing driver Jaime Mesa, 20, on South Belt Line Road in Grand Prairie, Texas
4 people killed in North Texas street racing crash, police say(link is external)
Five people were riding in a Chevy Traverse that was heading north on Belt Line. When the Traverse turned left onto Kingston, it crashed with a red Dodge Charger, according to police.
Four people in SUV die in collision with racing car in Grand Prairie, authorities say(link is external)
A car that was racing collided on Saturday in Grand Prairie with an uninvolved sport utility vehicle, killing four people, police said.
Alleged street racers charged in fiery crash that left 4 members of innocent family dead, including 2 children(link is external)
Detectives located and arrested the driver of the white Charger who fled the scene, 22-year-old Anthony Morales, Sunday night. Morales is charged with four counts of racing on a highway causing death and one count of racing on a highway causing serious bodily injury.
What every family needs to know about Grand Prairie 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. An experienced Mullen & Mullen lawyer(link is external) can help.
In Grand Prairie, 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 Mullen & Mullen Law Firm attorney(link is external) to get the information and advice needed to move forward.