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Survivors Of Andrews County Rollover Hospitalized

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: March 7, 2011
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ANDREWS COUNTY -- More information has been released on a rollover crash that killed a young boy in Andrews County.

    The crash happened on U.S. 385 just north of the Ector County line Friday afternoon. Katina Romo was driving north on the highway when her PT Cruiser veered toward a ditch. Romo, 18, overcorrected and the vehicle rolled over.

    Romo and 1-year-old Andrew Noel Nino were thrown from the vehicle. Nino did not survive the crash. Romo was airlifted to Medical Center Hospital, where she's is listed in fair condition.

    Nino's mother -- 17-year-old Dallas Lopez -- and 1-year-old Isaiah Romo were also in the PT Cruiser. They were taken to the hospital, where Lopez is in serious condition.  Isaiah Romo has been moved to Lubbock, where his condition is unknown.

    No one in the vehicle was wearing a seat belt.

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