A flat tire turned a routine afternoon drive into a catastrophic chain of events when a semi-truck barreled into the back of a slow-moving Nissan Altima on **U.S. Highway 87**, killing all four young women inside. The deadly collision unfolded at **1:40 p.m. on November 5, 2025**, just south of **Dalhart, Texas**, as **20-year-old Myunique Johnson
attempted to navigate the highway with a damaged tire that forced her to reduce speed. What should have been an inconvenience instead became a tragedy when **39-year-old Daniel Villarreal Guadalupe**, driving a semi-tractor trailer in the same direction, failed to slow down in time.The impact was devastating—so forceful that it crushed the Altima and instantly claimed the lives of everyone inside.
Alongside Myunique, the crash killed **18-year-old Lakeisha Brown** of Galveston, **31-year-old Breanna Brantley** of Rosharon, and **28-year-old Taylor White** of Missouri City. First responders arriving on scene could do nothing but pronounce all four women dead. For families scattered across Texas and beyond, the news delivered a blow so sudden and overwhelming that many said they are still struggling to believe it is real.
Guadalupe was transported to **Coon Memorial Hospital** with injuries described as non-life-threatening. Authorities have not announced any charges but confirmed that the investigation is ongoing, focusing on factors such as driver inattention, speed, and whether the slowed Altima had adequate hazard signals in place.
Friends and relatives of the victims describe the loss as immeasurable: four vibrant women, each with dreams, plans, and loved ones waiting for them to come home. A flat tire—something every driver encounters—became the catalyst for a tragedy that stunned multiple communities. As families prepare funerals and grapple with the depth of their grief, many are left asking how such a preventable horror could unfold in seconds on an open Texas highway.
