Missouri Boy, 12, Dies In Hospital Three Months After Head-On Collision with Female Venezuelan Migrant who was Driving The Wrong Way at DOUBLE the Speed Limit with her own two kids in her car
A 12-year-old boy from St. Louis,
Missouri, has lost his life, three months after being involved in a horrific car crash last December.
The car that Travis Wolfe was traveling in was struck by another vehicle head-on that being driven by a female Venezuelan migrant who was in the country illegally.
Endrina Bracho was driving along the road in the wrong direction, at twice the speed limit with her own two children in the back of her minivan.
Such was the impact of the crash, it left Travis on life support in St. Louis Children’s Hospital with brain injuries from which he did not recover. He died last Wednesday.
View attachment 626421
12-year-old Travis Wolfe, from St. Louis, Missouri, has lost his life three months after being involved in a horrific car crash last December
View attachment 626422
Endrina Bracho was driving along the road in the wrong direction, at twice the speed limit with her own children in the back of her car when she hit the car Travis Wolfe was traveling in
View attachment 626423
The Wolfe family's blue Jeep is seen following the impact in December last year
His dad, Tim, had broken wrists and ribs, while his mom, Steph, suffered a broken ankle and sternum. They have both since been released from hospital.
Bracho, who was identified as the driver of the car that hit the Wolfe family is alleged to have been traveling at speeds of up to 75 mph along a road with a 40 mph speed limit.
She is facing charges of involuntary manslaughter in the first degree, two counts of assault in the second degree, two counts of endangering a child in the first degree, and one count of operating a vehicle without a valid license.
View attachment 626424
Such was the impact of the crash, it left Travis on life support at St. Louis Children’s Hospital with brain injuries from which he did not recover
Travis Wolfe, a 12-year-old Missouri boy, succumbed to injuries sustained in a tragic car crash three months after the incident. The collision occurred when the car he was in a head-on collision.
www.dailymail.co.uk