Two years ago, The Mason Sawyer family suffered the tragic loss of five members in an accident on State Route 21 in Millard County, Utah. To this day, memories remain among those left behind; an accident serves as a poignant reminder for them all. If you want more details about this tragic event, keep reading this article.
According to reports, Mason Sawyer and his four young children were involved in an accident and tragically passed away on the spot.
Their loss left everyone devastated – especially their family members who could not cope with such loss. When word of the tragedy spread on social media that Mason Sawyer and his four young children perished in such a horrific crash two years prior, we are striving to provide all details through this article.
It has been two years since this horrible event occurred, yet still we strive to provide accurate information through our article.
Who Was Mason Sawyer?
On June 28th 2021, an incident occurred that left the entire Sawyer family heartbroken. The crash happened in Millard County, Utah and multiple vehicle collisions on State Route 21 claimed Mason Sawyer and his children’s lives; they were traveling in a 2008 Subaru Outback when it collided with a 2021 Ford F-250 pickup truck; tragically, four other members of their family also perished in the collision.
Sources report that almost 22 vehicles were involved in the tragic crash. As a result, traffic on the road was blocked for hours and regulations put into place to ensure road safety.
Thankfully, the driver of the truck escaped unharmed; he was later identified as 41 years old. Tragically, those who perished include Mason’s wife Megan (30 years), their three children (6-year-old Beck), 4-year-old Milo and 2-year-old Lane), plus Mason’s brother Aaron (20 years).
Thank God that Mason and Megan’s 9 year old daughter Raquel and 2-month old son Cody survived this horrific accident. The entire family could barely bear the pain, which has been going on for a long time now. They couldn’t forget those who perished in the crash either.
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