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Mineral Wells Senior killed in the event of an accident before completing the conclusion

Jose Hernandez | Kind approval: the Hernandez & Yesenia Mejia family

The Mineral Wells Community mourns the loss of the death of a high school senior who was to graduate on Friday.

Mineral Wells senior killed

Jose Hernandez | Kind approval: the Hernandez & Yesenia Mejia family

What is new:

Family members shared photos of 19-year-old Jose Hernandez on a fundraising platform and said that he was only a few days away from high school at the high school.

“Today was an incredibly difficult day for our family Mineral Wells ISD RAM. We are broken with broken heart that three of our students of the Mineral Wells High School in a tragic car accident last night, May 23, were involved in a tragic car accident. We confirmed with deep grief that Jose Hernandez, a senior at MWh, had his life in the accident,” said mineral Wells.

Jose Hernandez | Kind approval: the Hernandez & Yesenia Mejia family

The school was open on Sunday with consultants who were available to mourners and employees.

The end of the Mineral Wells High School is planned for Friday at 8 p.m.

Fatal crash from Hood County

What we know:

Mineral Wells ISD confirmed 19-year-old Jose Hernandez, a senior at the Mineral Wells High School, died on Saturday evening in a car accident with two other students.

State troops said that the accident had taken place around FM 4 around 10:30 p.m.

Hernandez was a passenger in a Ford Explorer who lost control as he went around a curve. It went over the double yellow lines and collided with a Kia Telluride.

Hernandez did not wore a seat belt and died at the scene.

Two other 18-year-olds in the discoverer were taken to the hospital.

Two 34-year-olds and a 2-year-old from Lubbock, who were in the Telluride, were also hospitalized.

What we don't know:

The Texas Ministry of Public Security has not published any details about how serious the injuries of the other victims are.

The source: The information in this story comes from the Texas Ministry of Public Security, Mineral Wells ISD and a Gofundme page in which Jose Hernandez 'memory is honored.

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