West Atlantic City, NJ, Fiery Crash Victim Was 8 Months Pregnant
As a follow-up to our coverage about the tragic, deadly crash in West Atlantic City, New Jersey on the evening of Friday, July 26, 2024 … I have learned about Escarlin Suriel Nin from her sister-in-law, Maria, who wrote:
I am the sister in-law of Francisco "Chepo" Nin and Escarlin Suriel Nin. Last night, Francisco and Escarlin were in a tragic car accident that resulted in the passing of multiple people, one of those people being his wife, Escarlin. Escarlin was 8 months pregnant and baby Viviana was tragically lost as well. No one was prepared for the horrible news that we all received on the night of July 26th.
Escarlin was a loving, caring, and devoted mother and wife. She was a beautiful soul. She leaves behind her four-year-old daughter and her husband, along with many friends and family members who love her and will miss her beyond words.
Maria has started a GoFundMe page that currently has 312 contributors, totaling $ 11,140 out of a $ 25,000 goal.
The GoFundMe page is titled:
Give Escarlin and Baby Viviana a Proper Goodbye
Here is a link to the GoFundMe page that was set up by Maria to help her family.
Escarlin Suriel Nin of Atlantic City, was killed in the four-car crash. She also leaves behind a 4-year-old daughter and her injured husband.
Maria concluded her GoFundMe page introduction by saying:
At this time, we are asking for your help to give Escarlin and baby Viviana a proper goodbye which will consist of a funeral service, burial, and any associated expenses. Anything extra will be used to help her husband who is hospitalized as well as her four-year-old daughter. Anything that you can give will help. If you are unable to donate, we understand and we will be thankful for a simple share.
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