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Entire family of five killed in horror crash while traveling on Mother's Day
Entire family of five killed in horror crash while traveling on Mother's Day

Daily Mail​

time15-05-2025

  • Daily Mail​

Entire family of five killed in horror crash while traveling on Mother's Day

A family of five from Texas were tragically killed in a horrific car accident while traveling together for Mother's Day. Hermenegildo Melendez, 55, his wife Veronica Cerda, 53, and their three daughters - Denise Cerda, 26, Rebecca Cerda, 20, and Daniela Cerda, 18 - were traveling together in their 2023 Ford F-150 on Interstate 45 in Houston on Saturday, celebrating the holiday weekend as a family. However, their lives were tragically cut short when their truck collided head-on with a 2016 Dodge pickup, resulting in the deaths of all five family members and leaving the other driver in critical condition, according to a fire department press release. 'It just, it rips my heart out because I know they deserve better,' Jillian De Haro, a family friend of the oldest daughter, told Click 2 Houston. 'This wasn't supposed to happen to them,' she added. 'They were a really close-knit family.' On Saturday afternoon, the Cerda family left their home in Greenspoint, climbed into their family pickup truck and set out on the road to Dallas. Shortly after 3pm, near the 157-mile marker on I-45, a Dodge pickup traveling southbound veered off the roadway and struck a guardrail on the right side of the freeway. The truck, driven by 42-year-old Toriano Fair of Dallas, then crossed the roadway into the center median, broke through the cable barrier and collided head-on with the Cerda family's vehicle as they traveled northbound. Both vehicles were engulfed in flames upon impact. Bystanders, noticing the smoke and realizing something was wrong, rushed to help while waiting for emergency crews to arrive. Mujtaba Quadri, a Houston man driving home with his wife, was among those who spotted thick smoke while traveling northbound, prompting them to pull over. 'There were at least seven people there, everybody actively just doing something, somebody was dictating what we should do,' Mujtaba Quadri, who stopped to help alongside his wife, told KHOU 11 News. As everyone at the scene frantically called for water, Quadri grabbed a bottle in an attempt to extinguish the flames, but tragically, it wasn't enough. However, despite the overwhelming circumstances, the good Samaritans managed to pull the 42-year-old driver from his Dodge truck, helping him escape the blaze. 'The fire was raging, I wish I was able to see the other people because I was on the driver's side, I only saw that one person,' Quadri told KHOU. The other driver was placed on a stretcher made of blankets and rushed to the hospital in critical condition, suffering from severe, unspecified injuries, Click 2 Houston reported. Devastatingly, the five members of the Houston family were declared dead at the scene by the Justice of the Peace, as confirmed by the fire department. 'Just imagine how we are feeling, like we couldn't save them and imagine what he's going to have to go through knowing what happened, and it's devastating,' Quadri told the outlet, referring to the bystanders and the driver of the Dodge. 'If I was in their situation, it would give me solace at least, to know that there were random strangers out there helping my family.' De Haro, a family friend of the oldest daughter, received a call from an unknown number on Saturday but chose not to answer. It wasn't until State Troopers arrived at her home that she realized it was them trying to reach her. 'I kind of just froze,' De Haro told Click 2 Houston, recalling the moment she was given the heartbreaking news. 'All I remember saying, as soon as I hung up, my mom was like, "What's wrong?" Cause I started crying,' she explained. 'I just remember saying, "Vero, Vero and her whole family passed away."' 'She's one of those best friends that your mom always wants you to have in your life,' she added. 'I say the friendship of a lifetime.' Firefighters from the Centerville and Leona Volunteer Fire Departments worked together to put out the blaze and recover the victims from the scene, according to the department. CHI St. Joseph Health EMS Medic 71, EMS 4, Air Med 12 North, Texas Highway Patrol, Leon County Sheriff's Office and Boren To Tow and Drake's wrecker services also assisted at the scene. On Monday, a family member launched a GoFundMe page to raise money for the Cerda family's funeral and memorial expenses, aiming to 'give this beautiful family the farewell they deserve'. 'They were a close-knit and loving family, known for their warmth, kindness and deep love for one another,' the fundraiser read. 'Their sudden passing has left a deep void in the hearts of everyone who knew them, and their absence will be felt forever.' As of Thursday morning, the family had raised nearly $70,800 of their $90,000 goal. 'In times of tragedy, even the smallest acts of kindness can bring light into darkness,' the description read. 'If you're able, we humbly ask for your support - through donations, sharing this page, or simply holding this family in your thoughts and prayers,' it added. 'From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for standing with us during this time of unimaginable grief.' Investigators have not yet released details about what may have caused the crash, as the Texas Department of Public Safety's investigation remains ongoing.

Texas Family of 5 Killed in Head-On Crash: 'Their Absence Will Be Felt Forever'
Texas Family of 5 Killed in Head-On Crash: 'Their Absence Will Be Felt Forever'

Yahoo

time15-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Texas Family of 5 Killed in Head-On Crash: 'Their Absence Will Be Felt Forever'

Hermenegildo Cerda, 55, Veronica Cerda, 53, Veronica Denise Cerda, 26, Rebecca Cerda, 20, and Daniela Cerda, 18, were all killed in a deadly car crash on Saturday, May 10 Their pickup truck collided head-on with a pickup truck driven by Toriano Fair, 43 Fair survived the crash and sustained serious injuriesA family of five was killed and one person was critically injured in a head-on crash on Interstate 45 in Houston on Saturday, May 10, according to the Centerville Volunteer Fire Department. Hermenegildo Cerda, 55, was driving a 2023 Ford F-150, with his wife, Veronica Cerda, 53, and their daughters Veronica Denise Cerda, 26; Rebecca Cerda, 20; and Daniela Cerda, 18, as passengers. Their truck collided head-on with a 2016 Dodge pickup truck, killing all five passengers, according to the fire department's press release. The Dodge was driven by Toriano Fair, 43, who survived the crash but sustained serious injuries and was taken to St. Joseph Regional Hospital in Bryan, Texas. Firefighters responded to the scene at 3:17 p.m. local time, reporting a major vehicle accident near Leona, Texas, the Centerville Volunteer Fire Department said in its release. The Dodge pickup truck was traveling southbound on I-45 when it went off the roadway and struck a guardrail to its right. The vehicle crossed the cable barrier and the I-45, running into the center median before striking the northbound Ford, KHOU 11 reported, citing the Texas Department of Public Safety. Upon emergency personnel's arrival, both vehicles were engulfed in flames. Centerville Volunteer Fire Department and Leona Volunteer Fire Department arrived at the scene and extinguished the fire while also recovering the victims from the blaze. Multiple agencies arrived at the scene, including Leon County Sheriff's Office and Texas Highway Patrol — the latter of which is investigating the incident, per the outlet. "There were at least seven people there, everybody actively just doing something, somebody was dictating what we should do," Mujtaba Quadri, a bystander, told KHOU 11. "The fire was raging, I wish I was able to see the other people [in the truck] because I was on the driver's side, I only saw that one person," Quadri said. He added that he and other bystanders pulled Fair from the wreck and placed him on a stretcher made of blankets. "Just imagine how we are feeling, like we couldn't save them and imagine what he's going to have to go through knowing what happened, and it's devastating," Quadri said. "If I was in their situation, it would give me solace at least, to know that there were random strangers out there helping my family." On Monday, May 12, a family member created a GoFundMe page to raise money for the family's funeral expenses. 'Their lives were heartbreakingly cut short in a devastating car accident that claimed the entire family,' the page description read. 'They were a close-knit and loving family, known for their warmth, kindness, and deep love for one another. Their sudden passing has left a deep void in the hearts of everyone who knew them, and their absence will be felt forever.' Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Representatives for the Texas Highway Patrol and the Leon County Sheriff's Office did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for more information on Wednesday. Read the original article on People

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