**Kason McKellar dies in fatal Kaufman County truck crash**
**Kason McKellar dies in fatal Kaufman County truck crash**
Fatal Kaufman County truck crash death of Kason McKellar
A tragic incident involving a large truck collision claimed the lives of four members of the McKellar family from Fort Worth on Saturday. According to the Texas Department of Public Safety, the professional driver responsible for operating the semitruck was reported to have drifted off to sleep behind the wheel, leading to a catastrophic accident on Highway 20.
The devastating accident resulted in the death of five individuals. Among the fatalities were Kason McKellar, his sibling Evan, their parents Shaun and Zabar McKellar, and their grandfather Billy McKellar. Evan is reported to be the sole survivor, receiving critical medical attention following the collision, but her condition remains precarious as she continues to battle for survival.
Further details released by authorities include the identification of another individual who lost their life in the incident. Nicole Gregory, a resident of Dallas, was also killed as a result of the accident. Consequently, Alexis Gonzalez-Companioni, aged 27, was taken into custody and formally charged with multiple offenses, including five counts of involuntary manslaughter and one count of aggravated assault involving a deadly weapon.
The identities of all five victims were officially announced by the authorities on Tuesday evening. Legal representatives for the McKellar family have conveyed the depth of their sorrow and grief during this difficult time. An attorney associated with the family’s legal team expressed condolences and outlined the ongoing process of handling the aftermath.
John Nohinek, representing the father of one of the deceased victims, shared insights about the family’s emotional state. He mentioned that his client recently learned of the tragic loss of four family members and a relative. Nohinek emphasized the firm’s commitment to gathering crucial evidence, including data from the truck’s onboard recording systems, to aid in understanding how the accident occurred.
The Texas Department of Public Safety provided additional information, naming the trucking company involved as Hope Trans LLC. Data from the U.S. Department of Transportation indicated that this company’s fleet has a notably high rate of compliance issues, exceeding the national average for the industry. Attempts to contact the company were made, but a response was not immediately received.
In the immediate aftermath, the family is receiving support through a dedicated GoFundMe page. Their loss has deeply affected the Hallmark Eagles youth sports program in Fort Worth, with the McKellar family involved for many years. The program is actively seeking ways to assist the family during this challenging period.
Earlier reports incorrectly suggested a sixth fatality, but authorities later corrected this information, confirming that only five individuals were killed in the incident.
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