A woman has died more than a week after a Collin County crash that also took the lives of the woman’s parents and those of two teenagers.
Heather Trimble, 24, died from injuries she suffered in the June 6 crash, which occurred at the intersection of Texas Highway 121 and County Road 528, just east of Westminster. Trimble was eight months pregnant at the time of the crash, and doctors were able to deliver her baby when she was rushed to the hospital. Trimble’s four-year-old daughter was also hurt in the crash. She and the baby are now both doing fine. Authorities said 51-year-olds Wayne and Julie Trimble, passengers in Trimble’s Ford Focus, were pronounced dead at the scene.
Investigators say a Pontiac Grand Prix was headed north on Texas 121 when the driver slowed down for an unknown reason. A red Dodge pickup truck heading north then rear-ended the Pontiac. DPS officials said 15-year-olds Abigail Kendall and Brianna Gesino, passengers in the Pontiac, were pronounced dead at the scene. The driver, 16-year-old Zoe Wilson, and 16-year-old passenger Madison Kenney were transported to Medical City McKinney with serious injuries. Kendall is the daughter of Collin County Detention Officer Kristi Kendall, and the sheriff’s office said it would provide assistance to the family through donations to the Collin County Deputies Association Benevolence Fund. A fund was set up for Gesino at the Anna branch of Texas Star Bank. Joe’s Italian Bistro, where Kendall and Gesino both worked, said it would donate proceeds from last Saturday’s sales to the families.
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