DEL RIO, Texas - A family of five was killed after a FedEx truck veered into oncoming traffic outsid of Eagle Pass.The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) s
Five people were killed when a FedEx truck allegedly veered out of it's lane and truck their car head-on.
The Texas Department of Public Safety said in a release Wednesday that around 8 p.m. on May 28, a 2019 FedEx box truck was traveling eastbound on US 57, about 9 miles outside of Eagle Pass.
Fedex Truck Head-On Collision Eagle Pass Box Truck Hyundai Santa Fe Fort Duncan Medical Center Martinez Family
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