Driver Ran Over Mailbox Before Going Into Fatal Roll, LIVINGSTON, June 30, 2015 - The driver of a 2006 Ford F-350 pickup initially left the pavement to the right, ran over a mailbox, then over corrected to the left, went all the way across the west-bound lanes, entered the grassy median, and rolled multiple times before coming to rest in the east-bound lanes of traffic. 30 year old Esteban Fabela Juarez, of Livingston was tragically killed during the rollover. Original Story Below
30 year old Esteban Fabela Juarez, of Livingston, rolled his 2006 Ford F-350 on 190 West a couple of miles west of Livingston.
Driver Rolls Pickup in Fatal Accident, LIVINGSTON, June 29, 2015 - At approximately 10:40 pm on June 29, 2015, a fatal rollover accident happened on US-190 West near Livingston. A black 2006 Ford F-350 driven by Esteban Fabela Juarez, 30, of Livingston was west-bound on 190 near Best Air and left the pavement to the left. According to witnesses, his pickup began to roll as soon as it entered the center median. Juarez's vehicle came to rest upright in the east-bound lanes of traffic. Americare Ambulance Service was dispatched to the scene along with the Livingston Volunteer Fire Department, Deputy Terry Valka and Corporal Javier Segura with the Polk County Sheriff's Office, Officer Adam Williford with Livingston Police Department and Trooper Allen Stanton with the Texas Highway Patrol. Stanton was soon joined by Sergeant Sam Lattner (also with the Highway Patrol). Sadly, Juarez was killed during the rollover. Traffic on the east-bound side of 190 was completely blocked during investigation and cleanup. Justice of the Peace, Darrell Longino performed and inquest at the scene. A first-call car from Cochran Funeral Home transported Juarez from the scene. A rollback wrecker from Ken's Towing recovered Juarez's vehicle and it will be stored at Harrison Body Shop in Livingston. The accident remains under investigation by the Texas Highway Patrol. Special thank you: Ken withKen's Towing
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Juarez's vehicle came to rest in the east-bound lanes of traffic.
To prevent a fire, firemen from Livingston pryed the jammed hood open in order to disconnect the smoking battery.
DPS Sergeant, Sam Lattner (pictured) assisted Trooper Allen Stanton with the investigation.
Justice of the Peace, Darrell Longino performed an inquest at the scene.
Juarez was transported from the scene by Cochran Funeral Home.
Ken's Towing recovered Juarez's vehicle.
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