Officials say all three victims were severely burned .
Both deaths are believed to be accidental.
The other family members in the car are stable, according to officials
Driver dies, child critically injured; crash appeared to be an accident, officials say
The city said low lake levels and a receding shoreline have increased swimming and wading risks.
Grapevine police said the man in his 50s was at the lake Thursday when he dived underwater and never returned to the boat.
The 12-year-old was killed last month in Fort Worth when a toddler fired an unsecured gun.
According to officials, witnesses said none of the victims was wearing a life jacket.
The employee was identified by a union president as 66-year-old Eugene Gates Jr.
Six-year-old Grayson Boggs’ father, Matthew Boggs, was fatally struck May 15.
The dog’s handler left Aron in a running patrol car with the air conditioning on. Police said when the handler returned, the engine was shut off.
Francisco Chavez was preparing to celebrate his graduation and 18th birthday when he died.
Authorities recovered a body late Friday, a day after finding another body in the water.
Just after 11 a.m. Friday, firefighters and officers responded to the 900 block of Dove Road.
Sheriff’s deputies responded about 12:50 p.m. to the 7500 block of Hudson Cemetery Road.
They thought their enemy was China. Now it turns out their roadblock is us.
Police said the area of the lake where he went missing, near Hidden Cove Park, was 10 feet deep.
Deputies responded to the crash near Farmersville about 6:50 p.m. Friday.
Investigators were called about 9:40 a.m. Friday to a work site near FM543 and County Road 202.
The Texas Department of Public Safety said Emory Sayre died as a result of her injuries after the crash Monday.