Texas 71 crash victims identified

 

 

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Santiago Vega

Although the Texas Department of Public Safety has not released the names of the two victims who died or the surviving drivers of two cars in the morning crash on Texas 71 near Spicewood, word of the identities of the deceased came late this afternoon, Monday, Nov. 28.

They were identified in a letter from the Lake Travis High School (LTHS) Principal Gordon Butler as high school senior Santiago Vega and his mother, Cynthia Vega.

The letter read:

Dear Lake Travis High School Parents and Guardians,
It is my sad duty to inform you that Lake Travis High School senior Santiago Vega passed away from injuries sustained in a car crash this morning on State Highway 71 near Spicewood. Santiago’s mother, Cynthia Vega—who was in the vehicle with Santiago, also died in the crash.
Please be assured that assisting students is our main concern during this difficult time. In order to help them cope with this horrific incident, we have arranged for our district counselors to be on the LTHS campus during the week, as needed.
It is important to note that teens process loss in many different ways. Your child may want to speak with you about the incident. Students may want to spend time with their friends, talk to someone, or do something to honor their friend and fellow Cavalier. Most importantly, be ready to listen. You are encouraged to contact your child’s school counselor should you have any concerns.
On behalf of the entire Lake Travis High School family, I extend my sincere condolences to the Vega family. Funeral services are pending. In the interim, I ask that you please keep Santiago, his mother, and their family in your thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time.
Sincerely,
Gordon Butler, Principal

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