Alexa Gonzalez Killed in Car Accident in Pharr, TX
Hidalgo County, TX — May 23, 2024, Alexa Gonzalez was killed as the result of a car accident at around 9:10 p.m. along Interstate 69C.
Preliminary investigations say that the accident took place along the southbound lanes of the interstate in the 4800 block.

According to officials, 18-year-old Alexa Gonzalez was in a Nissan Altima going along the interstate. Two vehicles were parked along the side of the road. Somehow, the Nissan crashed into the parked vehicles.
Alexa Gonzalez was killed due to the accident. A 12-year-old in one of the parked vehicles reportedly had non-incapacitating injuries. Right now, additional details are unavailable.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
A serious crash involving multiple vehicles is bound to leave behind a chaotic scene. While people may assume authorities can handle serious crashes like this, that chaos sometimes proves too much for them to handle.
That's why a lot of families end up needing the help of independent accident reconstructionists. Since they are able to dedicate all of their time to the investigations, and since they have the tools, experience, and training authorities often lack, their efforts can help ensure that all possible factors get the attention they need.
It's possible authorities here were more thorough and helped get the victim's loved ones the answers they deserved. That's just not something I would take for granted.

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