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3 Calgary family members killed, 3 others injured in crash on Texas highway

A Calgary family is in mourning after a head-on highway collision in Texas on Saturday left three members dead and sent three others to hospital with serious injuries.

Family was heading to Houston when minivan slammed head-on into a tractor-trailer

Meharpratap Singh Minhas, 6, front middle, and his father, Upinderjit Minhas, 38, back left, were killed in a highway crash in Texas on Saturday. Nirmal Kaur Minhas, 68, not pictured, also died. (Facebook)

A Calgary family is in mourning after a head-on highway collision in Texas on Saturday left three members dead and sent three others to hospital with serious injuries.

Police say six people were travelling south in a Honda Odyssey on Highway 1061 about 37 kilometres northwest of Amarillo, Texas just before 7 a.m. when it slammed head-on into a northbound tractor-trailer.

Nirmal Kaur Minhas, 68, was pronounced dead at the scene. Upinderjit Minhas, 38, and his son MeharpratapSinghMinhas, 6, wererushed to Northwest Texas Hospital, where theylater died.

A map showing where the deadly crash involving the Calgary family happened, about 37 kilometres northwest of Amarillo, Texas. (Google Maps)

MekekdeepKaurMinhas, 10, was taken to Northwest Texas Hospital andlater airlifted to United Medical Centre in Lubbock, where she remains in serious but stable condition.

Two other family members, an adult female and a child, were taken to Northwest Texas Hospital.

Speaking at a family gathering in Panorama Hills, where the family had been living, Satnam Minhas, a cousin of Upindarjit, said the family was en route to Houston,and only Upindarjit's wife and two daughterssurvived.

"One of our relatives phoned us from Toronto and we rushed to the house, and already the closest relatives were there. Everybody was crying," said Satnam.

Satnamsaid the family is still working out any funeral arrangements and what happens to the bodies of the victims.

"There are a lot of complications," he said.

"We are not sure if the bodies will come here, as my sister-in-law has a hip fracture and can't travel to Calgary, so we have to make arrangement there in the states for the funeral.

"When we get a date for the funeral over there, then we can decide if we will do something at the temple here. But most probably we are looking forward to giving the last rituals over there."

Dan Buesing, a spokespersonfor the Texas Department of Public Safety, said the minivan may have crossed the centre line.

"The witness statement from the 18-wheeler driver, he said it looked like maybe the [Honda] driver had fallen asleep because they just came over into his lane of traffic and he had no time to make an evasive manoeuvre," he said. "They struck pretty much head-on it's very sad."

The driver of the truck,Scott Garrett, 57,of Amarillowas takento Northwest Texas Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Buesing described the area as rural.

"It's pretty flat up there. It's just a two-lane road."

With files from Dan McGarvey