Louisiana family mourns loss of three siblings in fatal accident week before Christmas (2024)

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An online fundraising campaign so far has raised more than $561,000 for a Louisiana family that lost three siblings in acrash oneweek before Christmas.

The head-on collision killed four people and critically injured two othersFriday night in St. Landry Parish, just north of Lafayette, authorities said.

The fatalities included three siblings– Lindy, 20, Christopher, 17,and KamrynSimmons, 15– and the driver of the other vehicle,54-year-old John Lundy of Dallas, Georgia, Louisiana State Police said in a news release.

Lindywas driving her siblings, their mom and her brother's girlfriend, Marissa, home Friday night from a basketball game in Monroe, according to their older sister Katie Simmons DeRouen.

They were traveling southon Interstate 49 whenLundy was driving north in the southbound lanes andthe vehicles struck head-on in the left lane.

Both drivers werepronounced dead at the scene, police said.

The two youngest siblings, Kamryn and Christopher,were taken to nearby hospitals where they both later died from their injuries.

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Two other passengers in the Simmons'SUV, mother Dawn Simmons and Marissa,were transported to a hospital and were in critical condition over the weekend.

Dawn Simmons remains in the ICU. She underwent a four-hour surgerySunday afternoon to address her right ankle,brokenabove the joint, and her fibula, broken in fourplaces, her daughter shared on social media. Simmons' left leg was too swollen to repair at this time, so another surgery is being set, she said.

DeRouen said the doctor called her breaks severe and the surgeries major and that Simmons probably won't walk "like normal"for 10 months to a year, which likely would impact her job as a mail carrier.

'I need to feel like I'm helping in some way'

That's why DeRouen created a GoFundMe online fundraising campaign for her parents. Her father recently retired, she wrote in the campaign's description, describing them as "extremely independent."

DeRouen,the second of nine children of Ray and Dawn Simmons, said on social media that she created and shared the GoFundMe page because she wanted to help and didn't know what else to do. She was at a Christmas party Friday night when her dad called and told her, "Mom got in a wreck. It's not looking good, but she’s stable," she wrote on the GoFundMe page.

"I don’t think money can help, but I need to feel like I'm helping in some way," she wrote on Facebook. "I feel so helpless sitting at home. My family is shattered beyond words. Please pray forus. I am so worried for both of my parents."

The massive amount of support shown through the online fundraiser andother effortshas not gone unnoticed.

"The support from our family, friends and community has truly been amazing," DeRouen wrote on Facebook. "It's amazing to see and does bring a small fragment of comfort for a brief moment.Thank you to everyone who has called, texted, messaged and donated. Some moments are hard. Some moments I know I am completely out of tears to cry."

'There are no words'

Dawn Simmons arrived at a Lafayette hospital "very confused with a bleeding spleen, a punctured lung and two broken ankles" as well as a lacerated carotid arteryand broken wrists, DeRouen wrote.

DeRouenbegan trying to locate her siblings she'd known were in the car. None were at this hospital, so the family "called every hospital we could think of to locate them."

What they didn't know was two hospitals had received them as John and Jane Does, not knowing their names. Theywere located at nearby hospitals, where DeRouen identified them.

"There are no words to describe losing all 3 of the babies of the family. We all have their gifts wrapped under the tree," she wrote.

'It is absolutely gut-wrenching'

DeRouen added perhaps the "absolute hardest part of this entire experience," next to losing her siblings, is yet to come– breaking the news to her momthat "we are no longer 9, but 6."

She said the family is working with one another and with clergy about how to have this conversation.

DeRouen said their parents lived for their children.

"Everything they did in life was for the benefit of their children," she wrote. "We went from our 'big family of 9 kids'to 6 kids in the blink of an eye. I don't know how we will ever move on or recover from this."

The accident remains under investigation.

FollowLeigh Guidry on Twitter:@LeighGGuidry.

Louisiana family mourns loss of three siblings in fatal accident week before Christmas (2024)
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