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Christmas Tragedy: Teen, Grandma Killed in Speeding Crash
6 Jan
Summary
- A speeding driver rear-ended a minivan on Christmas evening.
- A 15-year-old and her 75-year-old grandmother died.
- The driver allegedly was traveling over 100 mph and intoxicated.

A devastating car crash on Christmas evening in Fairfax County, Virginia, claimed the lives of a 15-year-old girl, Annie Vu, and her 75-year-old grandmother, Su Nguyen. The family was traveling home after Christmas dinner when their minivan was struck from behind. Four other family members sustained injuries, including Annie's younger brother, Andy, who suffered severe brain injuries requiring ongoing care.
Authorities are investigating the collision, with preliminary reports suggesting the at-fault driver was exceeding 100 mph and possibly intoxicated. Reckless driving charges have been filed, and toxicology results are pending. The family is grappling with the immense loss and the ongoing medical needs of Andy.
Annandale High School, where Annie was a student, remembered her as a dedicated and bright individual. The community has rallied around the family, establishing a GoFundMe page to support them through this unimaginable tragedy and their son's recovery.




