Father, 4 Daughters Killed In Car Crash; Mother Expected To Survive
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TOWNSEND, Del. (CBS) — A family spokesperson has identified the New Jersey family who were killed in Friday's crash on Route 1 in Townsend, Delaware.
According to that spokesperson, the father is Audie Trinidad, 61, and his daughters Kaitlyn, 20, Danna, 17, Melissa, 13, and Allison, also 13.
CBS Philadelphia reports Trinidad's wife, 53-year-old Mary Rose, was transported to a local area hospital after suffering serious but non-life threatening injuries.
Both husband and wife were properly restrained in the vehicle, police say, but their four daughters were not.
Delaware State Police are still investigating a multi-fatal crash that killed them and shut down part of Route 1 traffic in New Castle County on July 6.
The accident happened on Route 1 northbound in the area of Pine Tree Road in Townsend around 3:50 p.m. And officials say there were two survivors from the crash, including the wife of one of the deceased victims.
Master Coporal Melissa Jaffe said, "It's certainly heartbreaking. I feel so bad for this family. I cannot imagine what they're going through."
Police say a work-style pickup truck was headed southbound on Pine Tree Road when it crossed over the center median into northbound traffic. The truck hit a passenger vehicle that was traveling northbound on Route 1. The passenger car came to a rest at the center median as the truck continued southbound on the northbound lanes when a minivan struck it.
#BREAKING: Family of 4 kids & 1 adult riding in same minivan killed in multi-vehicle crash on Route 1 in Townsend, #Delaware; @DEStatePolice confirm@CBSPhilly pic.twitter.com/DSd1fg8l09
— Chantee Lans CBS 3 (@ChanteeLans) July 7, 2018
The pickup truck had two occupants who were transferred to a local area hospital for non-life threatening injuries, police say. The passenger car had one occupant who was transported to a local area hospital for treatment of non-life threatening injuries.
Route 1 is now reopened, according to police.
The crash remains under investigation.
A GoFundMe that has been set up to support the sole survivor, Mary Rose, was created Saturday and has already exceeded it's goal of $10,000.