The Georgia State Patrol has issued a report regarding an accident that occurred on Wednesday, March 25, along Falcon Drive in Forest Park. The patrol officers responded to the scene of the accident at approximately 7:30 p.m.
The report indicated that 28-year-old Gabriel Muns Villanueva was driving on Falcon Drive when he crashed into a parked semi-tractor trailer that was in his path. There was no one in the semi-tractor trailer at the time of the accident.
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The collision created enough force that it destroyed Villanueva’s car. Paramedics were on the scene with the Georgia State Patrol. It was paramedics who pronounced Villanueva dead at the scene of the accident.
The Georgia State Patrol has not determined what caused the accident. The has not been a release speculating impairment as a factor.
Villanueva went by the last name Muns for most of his social media and networking accounts. He was a resident of Atlanta, Georgia, but was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He worked for Georgia Power for the last three years as a test engineer.
Before that, he worked for various contractors building his trade.
Many relatives are mourning the loss of Villanueva at this time. His girlfriend, Kailey Yocca, took to social media with a heartfelt message about her pain at this time.
As soon as more information is available explaining the circumstances that led to this tragic death, updates will be published.
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