Jimmy Luna Killed, Edna Villasana, Children Injured in Car Accident in Hunt County, TX
Hunt County, TX — March 16, 2024, Jimmy Luna was killed and Edna Villasana and two children were injured in a car accident at around 10:00 p.m. on Highway 34.
According to preliminary information about the crash, it happened at the intersection of TX-34 and County Road 3701, south of Quinlan.

Officials stated that 31-year-old Jimmy Luna was in a Ford Focus going northbound along the highway. 32-year-old Edna Villasana and two children were in a GMC Yukon going southbound. At C.R. 3701, for reasons unclear, the Ford went left of center, crashing head-on with the GMC. As a result, Jimmy Luna was killed. Villasana reportedly had serious injuries while the two children had injuries described as moderate.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
The cause of the crash is unconfirmed right now, but authorities did say weather was rainy at the time. That's an important detail, but I hope authorities don't just jump to conclusions. I've seen far too many situations where bad weather gets the blame for a crash before investigators have even dug into the actual evidence. That can lead to them overlooking important details or drawing false conclusions. The people affected by this crash deserve to know they're actually getting the full story, so it'd be prudent to ensure investigators are working to let the evidence speak for itself.

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