Morris Vaughn and Patricia Vaughn Killed in Single-Vehicle Crash on State Highway 89 [Corpus Christi, TX]
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Morris Vaughn and Patricia Vaughn Killed in Single-Vehicle Crash on State Highway 89 [Corpus Christi, TX]

2 Dead, Lisa Farago and Al Saenz Hospitalized after Solo-Car Accident near Highway 77

CORPUS CHRISTI, TX (December 20, 2023) - Morris Vaughn and Patricia Vaughn died Saturday afternoon in a single-vehicle crash.













At approximately 2:30 p.m. on December 2nd, law enforcement officers responded to an incident on the eastbound lanes of State Highway 89 near the Highway 77 on-ramp. According to reports, Morris was operating a 1992 Chevrolet Caprice heading south on Highway 77 and failed to give the right-of-way to an eastbound Ford F-150.

 

Consequently, the Chevy collided with the Ford, which was occupied by Lisa Farago and Al Saenz. Emergency responders found the damaged vehicles in a nearby grassy area. Paramedics declared 90-year-old Morris and 88-year-old Patricia deceased at the scene.

 

Meanwhile, Farago and Saenz were transported by responding paramedics to a Corpus Christi hospital in stable condition.

 

Currently, an active investigation is underway to gather additional information. Once the findings are available, more details will be provided.















No words can mend the broken hearts and sorrow felt during this delicate moment. Deepest condolences and sympathies are with the family and friends of Morris Vaughn and Patricia Vaughn.



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