Monday, November 17, 2014

Driver with Cell Phone- Killed Iraq Veteran and Daughter Committed Suicide

Distracted driving tragedies hit family twice as daughter, 22, commits suicide seven years after surviving collision which killed her war veteran father
Maxine Zamora had survived after a distracted driver plowed into the car she was traveling in with her father Javier Zamora in 2007
The Iraq war veteran died en route to the hospital after suffering massive head trauma during the collision in California
Ms Zamora died from a gunshot wound to the head, authorities said
She leaves behind her husband Craig and two-year-old daughter Faith
Maxine's mother said: 'Maxine struggled through high school and through her marriage and even through her ''mommyhood'' with the loss of not having her daddy there'
Daily Mail
By LOUISE BOYLE FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 17 November 2014
Seven years after losing her veteran father, Javier Zamora, in a car crash in California, his daughter Maxine (pictured) committed suicide last month after never recovering emotionally from the trauma

A young married mother has taken her own life after struggling for years to come to terms with the death of her beloved war veteran father in a car crash.

Maxine Zamora, 22, died after shooting herself in the head at her Texas home on October 14, investigators said.

Ms Zamora survived in 2007 when a distracted driver plowed into the car she was traveling in with her father Javier Zamora. The Iraq war veteran, 40, died en route to the hospital after suffering massive head wounds during the collision in California.

The crash happened after a female driver took her eyes off the road as she tried to pick up her cell phone which had slid under a seat.
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