This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Tena, Aguillon Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hkB.2ACE/8633 Message Board Post: Rockdale Reporter, Thur., 12 May 2005 Two Killed in Wreck on FM 485 North Milam County Residents Drown in One-Vehicle Rollover into Creek Milam County recorded its fourth and fifth traffic fatalities of 2005 at 4:31 p.m. Monday when two north Milam residents drowned in a one-vehicle rollover at the FM 485 Walkers Creek bridge near Maysfield, 5.2 miles northwest of Cameron. State Trooper David Yarbrough said a 1995 Mitsubishi driven by Jennie Tena, 31, was westbound when it veered off the right side of the road, struck a guard rail, and rolled into Walkers Creek, landing upside down. Tena and her passenger, Aaron Aguillon, 28, were pronounced dead at the scene at 5:36 p.m. by Justice of the Peace Chip Dunsmoor. Yarbrough said both were residents of CR 265 in the Maysfield-Branchville area. Yarbrough said Tena was wearing a seat belt and Aguillon was not. The Cameron VFD responded to the scene. = = = = = Cameron Herald, Thur., 12 May 2005 Two dead in accident near Maysfield by MIKE PECK, Managing Editor Two Maysfield area residents died late Monday afternoon when their automobile left FM 485 and plunged upside down into Walker's Creek about two and one-half miles east of US 77. Jennie Tena, 31, the driver of the 1995 Mitsubishi Galant, and the owner of the car, Aaron Aguilllon, 28, were pronounced dead at the scene of the 4:35 p.m. crash. Milam County Precinct 1 Peace Justice O.C. "Chip" Dunsmoor, conducted an inquest and ordered that autopsies be performed on both occupants of the car. The bodies were transported to the Travis County Medical Examiners office in Austin. Dunsmoor said late Tuesday that preliminary autopsy results from the Travis County Medical Examiners office indicate that Tena and Aguillon died of drowning after their auto overturned in the creek. Milam County Department of Public Safety Trooper David Yarbrough said the Mitsubishi was westbound on FM 485 when its right front quarter panel made contact with the bridge railing. "It appears the car traveled up the guardrail, hit the bridge with its left front end and then rolled over to the right and came to rest upside down in the creek," Yarbrough said. Yarbrough said Tena was wearing a safety belt at the time of the crash and Aguillon was not. Tena was pulled from the wrecked auto by a resident of the area who heard the crash and went to investigate. The resident tried unsuccessfully to locate another passenger in the auto. Aguillon was discovered in the wreckage after emergency crews were able to right the auto. Yarbrough said family members indicated that Aguillon had arrived home from work and the couple was enroute to town when the crash occurred. Emergency medical personnel worked to try and revive both victims. Two emergency services helicopters also made landings at the accident scene, one on FM 485 and another in an adjacent field. However, both were waved off of the scene shortly after landing. Yarbrough said authorities have not determined what caused the car to strike the bridge rail.