COCHRAN COUNTY, TX — Carizma Rodriguez was killed in a single-vehicle accident that happened in Cochran County, Texas on Tuesday, November 25th, 2014. The article from Lubbock Online said that the accident happened around 11:00 Tuesday morning.
3-year-old Carizma Rodriguez was killed when the Chevy Tahoe she was a passenger in crashed while driving on FM 1169. Authorities think that the SUV left the road before rolling several times.
Rodriguez was ejected from the vehicle and pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the vehicle was identified as 21-year-old Coraima Rodriguez, who was taken to the hospital along with passenger 29-year-old Matilda Ornelas, and 2-year-old Noraima Luz with unspecified injuries.
The investigation into the accident is being led by officials from the Texas Department of Public Safety.
Scene of the Accident
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