Three Venezuelan brothers died when they were hit by a train in Tennessee

Venezuelan brothers
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Three brothers of Venezuelan nationality died on September 24 in Marshall County, Tennessee (USA), when they were hit by a train.

The youths were traveling in a vehicle when the train hit them at approximately 1:30 pm.

The victims were identified as Duvraska Coronado, 22 years old; Magyory Coronado, 26, and Welengang Coronado, 29. They resided in Nashville, reviewed the medium Fox 17.

According to information from the Tennessee Highway Patrol, the data collected shows that Duvraska was driving a Toyota Corolla westbound when they were struck by the southbound train at the time the victims were crossing the track.

Duvraska’s boyfriend, Francisco Torres, created a Gofundme to cover funeral expenses. He explained that the three Venezuelans were from Lara state.

“This accident has shattered his dreams and left his loved ones heartbroken. His parents are in Barquisimeto », she expressed.

Gofundme for the brothers

He indicated that the young people have no family in the United States and that the campaign seeks to raise funds for the mother to travel to the United States in order to say goodbye to her children, as well as to pay for legal proceedings.

«We have created this Gonfundme with the purpose of requesting your valuable and invaluable collaboration to be able to cover the expenses associated with the emergency transfer of the boys’ mother from Venezuela to Nashville TN. As well as funeral expenses, which amount to an estimated amount of $ 36,000 », she explained.

Torres added that he will publish the total amount in the campaign when he has the information.

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