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Gary Liles,Jaden,Jackie Jurado Obituary, Death; 3 siblings among 4 killed in highway crash, authorities say

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Gary Liles,Jaden,Jackie Jurado Obituary, Death; – Four individuals lost their lives, including three siblings, in a head-on collision on Wednesday, as reported by Texas authorities. The Texas Department of Public Safety indicated that the incident occurred on Farm to Market Road 1053 in Imperial, involving a GMC Sierra and a Jeep that was carrying the three siblings.

According to law enforcement, the Jeep was engulfed in flames, resulting in the immediate deaths of all three family members inside. The driver of the truck, identified as 48-year-old Gary Liles from Brownfield, was transported to a local hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries.

While authorities have not disclosed the names of the three siblings, the Ector County Sheriff’s Office shared a GoFundMe page identifying the victims as 18-year-old twins Jaden and Jackie Jurado, along with their 16-year-old sister, Nautica.

The three siblings were students at Buena Vista Independent School District and the children of Ector County Sheriff’s Office Patrol Lieutenant Heather Perkins, who has served with the department for 23 years, as noted by the GoFundMe organizer.

Ector County Sheriff Mike Griffis stated that Perkins was among the first law enforcement personnel to arrive at the scene. The Texas Department of Public Safety has confirmed that the investigation into the crash is still ongoing.

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