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Three Venezuelan brothers killed by a train in the US

Three Venezuelan brothers killed by a train in the US

Three members of a Venezuelan family in the United States died after their car was hit by a train in Marshall County, Tennessee in USA.

The fatal accident occurred at 1:30 p.m. Saturday on Depot Road, the website of Fox17.

The Tennessee Highway Patrol said 22-year-old Duvraska Coronado, 26-year-old Magyory Coronado and 29-year-old Welengang Coronado, all of Nashville, were killed in the crash.

Preliminary investigation shows that the Toyota Corolla driven by Duvraska was traveling westbound and was struck by a southbound train when it crossed the railroad tracks.

Duvraska’s boyfriend, Francisco Torres created a GoFundMe so that the mother of Venezuelans can travel from Barquisimeto to the USA to carry out the corresponding legal procedures to fire their children, who were also natives of the capital of the state of Lara.

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