Rain-Slicked Highway Tragedy, Dublin Man Killed After Pickup Hydroplanes and Overturns in Comanche County Crash.
COMANCHE, TX — A 30-year-old man from Dublin lost his life in a tragic single-vehicle crash last week after his pickup truck hydroplaned on a rain-soaked highway in rural Texas, according to state authorities.
The victim, identified as Thomas Cruz Gonzalez, was pronounced dead at the scene Wednesday evening following the crash on U.S. Highway 67 in Comanche County, Texas. The incident occurred at approximately 7:30 p.m. on March 4, about two miles west of County Road 4188, according to a preliminary report released by the Texas Department of Public Safety.
Investigators say Gonzalez was driving a 2004 Dodge Ram 1500 westbound when he approached a gentle right-hand curve in the roadway. At the time, rain had made the pavement slick and hazardous. Authorities reported that Gonzalez was traveling at a speed considered unsafe for the wet conditions.
As the truck entered the curve, the rear tires reportedly hydroplaned, causing the vehicle to lose traction with the roadway. The pickup spun approximately 180 degrees, crossed into the oncoming lanes of traffic, and continued sliding off the roadway. It eventually reached the eastbound unimproved shoulder, where the truck overturned.
During the rollover, Gonzalez—who investigators say was not wearing a seat belt—was ejected from the vehicle. Emergency responders arrived shortly afterward but were unable to save him.
Officials confirmed that no other vehicles were involved in the crash, and no additional injuries were reported. Authorities continue to remind drivers to reduce speed and use proper safety restraints when traveling during wet weather conditions to help prevent similar tragedies on Texas roadways.









