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      52-Year-Old Joseph Cibrian Identified as Victim killed in Fatal Jim Wells County Rollover Accident

      The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) has confirmed the identity of the individual who tragically lost his life in a serious rollover accident in Jim Wells County on Saturday, August 17. Authorities have identified the victim as 52-year-old Joseph Cibrian.

      According to DPS investigators, Cibrian was driving a Ford F250 along FM 534 when the accident occurred. It was reported that he veered off the roadway, leading to an overcorrection that caused the vehicle to roll over multiple times. The crash was severe, and the truck caught fire shortly after the rollover.

      Despite the blaze, Cibrian managed to escape the burning vehicle. Unfortunately, his injuries proved to be fatal, and he was pronounced dead at the scene. The details of his injuries and the exact circumstances surrounding the crash remain under investigation.

      The incident has left the local community in mourning as they grapple with the sudden loss of a family member, friend, and neighbor. The investigation remains ongoing as authorities work to determine the specific factors that contributed to the tragic accident.

      At this time, there is no additional information regarding possible contributing factors such as speed, road conditions, or mechanical issues with the vehicle. The Texas Department of Public Safety will continue to investigate to provide clarity on what led to this unfortunate event.

      Joseph Cibrian’s death marks another tragic reminder of the dangers present on rural roads. As the community awaits the results of the investigation, thoughts and prayers are with the Cibrian family during this difficult time.

      Local authorities encourage anyone who may have witnessed the accident or who has relevant information to come forward as they continue their efforts to piece together what happened. As the investigation unfolds, the memory of Joseph Cibrian will be honored by those who knew him best, remembering him for the person he was rather than the circumstances of his passing.

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