A family trip to Guatemala ends tragically for three young sisters from Southern California after a big rig plows into their car.
VAN NUYS, LOS ANGELES -- A family trip to Guatemala ends tragically for three young women from Southern California.
A few days ago, sisters Natalie Vazquez, Katherine Reyes and Tyffany Garcia, along with their grandfather, were killed in a violent crash when a big rig struck their minivan in Guatemala. The girls were 18, 20 and 21 years of age. The oldest, Tyffany, was technically their aunt, but Natalie and Katherine's mother raised the three as siblings -- their bond as tight and loving as sisters could have.
According to Guatemalan authorities, the truck driver was arrested in connection with this deadly hit-and-run crash.has been set up to help pay for the return of the three sisters and their burial. So far, more than $30,000 dollars has been raised.
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