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Tragedy on I-10: How a 100-MPH Smuggling Chase Killed a Texas Grandmother and 7-Year-Old Girl The Crash That Shook Ozona, Texas The small West Texas town of Ozona will never forget the night of March 13, 2023. Around 7:40 p.m., a Texas Department of Public Safety trooper spotted a speeding 2021 Ram 1500 in Terrell County. What followed was a high-speed chase that would end in tragedy on Interstate 10, claiming four lives—including 71-year-old Maria Socorro Tambunga and her 7-year-old granddaughter, Emilia Tambunga, a second-grader at Ozona Elementary School. The driver, Rassian Nateray Comer of Louisiana, now faces a 13-count federal indictment for his role in the crash. But this case is about more than just one reckless driver. It’s about a systemic failure that put innocent lives at risk—a failure that could have happened anywhere, including right here on Ozona County’s highways. At Attorney911, we’ve seen how trucking companies, smuggling operations, and regulatory failures create deadly conditions on our roads. This case is a stark reminder of why we fight so hard for victims of commercial vehicle accidents. If you or a loved one has been injured in a trucking accident in Ozona or anywhere in Texas, call us immediately at 1-888-ATTY-911. The evidence in your case could disappear within days. The Aftermath: Lives Shattered in an Instant The Victims Maria Socorro Tambunga, 71 – A grandmother whose life was cut short in a preventable tragedy Emilia Tambunga, 7 – A second-grader at Ozona Elementary School, full of promise…