Tragic Texas Highway Crash Leaves Four Children Orphaned
Amanda Demanda Steps In to Support Grieving Family and Pursue Justice
Now orphaned, Anghely and her three siblings—Astrid Guadalupe del
In the wake of the tragedy, Amanda Demanda Injury Lawyers has stepped in to support the family—handling the case entirely pro bono and launching a comprehensive fundraising effort to assist with the children's ongoing needs. 100% of donations will go toward the children's care, education, and long-term well-being.
"This tragedy did not just take two lives," said Amanda Demanda, founder of the firm. "It left four children without the people who loved and protected them most. We cannot change what happened, but we can all come together to help shape what comes next for these kids."
Amanda personally traveled to
"We handled this case pro bono because it is about more than a legal outcome," Amanda added. "It is about protecting four children whose lives were shattered in an instant. Now we are asking the community to help carry them forward."
A GoFundMe has been launched to support the family's needs:
Help Four Orphaned Children Rebuild Their Future
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