Sabine County – Two Deceased Victims of FM 2024 Identified
Posted on Friday, June 14th, 2019 at 2:07 am
Two Hemphill residents who died in a fatal car accident on Farm to Market 2024 Road have been identified by local authorities.
According to Sabine County officials, the fatalities were identified as Kellee Horn, age 40 and her son Easton Horn, 15, both of Hemphill.
Just after 5:00, a collision was reported on State Highway 184 near Farm to Market Road 2024, about 6 miles west of Hemphill. A 2017 Dodge passenger car was heading west on the highway when, for reasons that had not been determined, it went off the roadway. It then crashed into a number of trees before it landed on its side.
Kellee and Easton Horn were pronounced dead my emergency crews who responded to the scene. Two more occupants were rushed to the LSU Medical Center in Shreveport where they received medical treatment. The extent of their injuries was not immediately released.
We would like to express our deepest sympathies to the friends and families of the victims. We hope that the Sabine County Police Department will do everything to bring those responsible to justice.
Injuries caused by vehicle collisions can vary from crash to crash. Some injuries may heal within a span of days while others could paralyze a victim’s body for a month. The most commonly known car accident injuries include neck and chest and head and back injuries. Broken and ligament damages are also quite common.
Sometimes, a car accident can cause serious injuries to multiple parties—and filing a claim can get complicated. To make sure your claim is successful, you need to gather supporting evidence and documents that can back up your claim. It could be a detailed account of the accident you are involved in or documents indicating the extent of injuries you sustained. These may include a video or photograph of the scene, police reports, and medical records, to name a few.