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FOUR members of a family have been tragically killed after their vehicle burned in an inferno when they were allegedly hit by a street racer.

Shocking footage has shown how the car blazed after it was flipped in Grand Prairie, Texas, around 15 miles west of Dallas on Saturday night.

Four members of a family were killed following a road incident in Texas
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Four members of a family were killed following a road incident in TexasCredit: Gofundme/ Kim Cox
The family's car caught fire and flipped over after it was allegedly hit by another vehicle
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The family's car caught fire and flipped over after it was allegedly hit by another vehicleCredit: FOX 4
The other car was allegedly engaged in street racing
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The other car was allegedly engaged in street racingCredit: FOX 4
Jaime Mesa, 20, has been arrested following the crash and deaths
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Jaime Mesa, 20, has been arrested following the crash and deathsCredit: Grand Prairie PD

The Rosales family had reportedly been returning home from a trip to Six Flags and Panda Express when the fatal incident occurred at around 8:15 pm.

Parents Jessie and Lorena Rosales, their 13-year-old daughter, Stephanie, and their 6-year-old son, Angel, all died following the crash, according to Fox affiliate KDFW.

Three members were pronounced dead at the scene while the fourth later died in the hospital.

Their 16-year-old son Anthony has remained in the hospital in critical condition.

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The tragedy occurred when the family’s Chevy Traverse was reportedly struck by a speeding red Dodge Charger.

Security footage from a local business reportedly showed the red car driving at a high speed before it struck the family’s car, according to police.

The family’s vehicle then crashed into a nearby Valero gas station where it blazed.

Jaime Mesa, 20, was arrested and charged with several counts of racing on a highway causing death, manslaughter, racing on a highway causing serious bodily injury, and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

Mesa was taken to a nearby hospital with non-life-threatening injuries and is expected to be booked into jail when he is out.

The 20-year-old had allegedly been racing against a white Dodge Charger with a black roof.

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Anthony Morales, 22, the alleged driver of the white Dodge, was arrested on Sunday night.

He was charged with four counts of racing on a highway causing death and one count of racing on a highway causing serious bodily injury.

The white Dodge was reportedly caught running a red light after the crash.

A witness, Miguel Coronado, shared his terrifying account of the evening, according to KDFW.

"It’s a lot. It’s very scary to see," he said.

Coronado said he attempted to help the driver of the red Dodge when he noticed he was still in the car.

"I was peeking through the door because it was a little bit open,” he said.

It’s a lot. It’s very scary to see.

Miguel Coronadowitness

“So I’m peeking through it, and the steering wheel is like pressed up on his chest, like he could barely breathe."

"I wish I could have helped the other car. It’s just really sad. Their life changed in a snap,” he said.

Another witness, Yvette Acosta, also said she saw the incident while at the gas station, according to ABC affiliate KLTV.

“Devastating and very hurtful because a lot of people were trying to help them, and they couldn’t get close to them,” she said.

“I haven’t been able to sleep well. Hearing them and not being able to get them out, it’s very hurtful,” she added.

A GoFundMe page has been set up to support Anthony with his medical bills and future.

The Rosales have two other children, Jessie and Natalie, who were not in the car that tragic night.

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"This sweet sibling group has a long hard road ahead of them physically, emotionally, and financially," the fundraiser said.

Over $59,000 of the page's $100,000 target has been raised so far.

Two of the children, Jessie and Natalie, were not in the car at the time
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Two of the children, Jessie and Natalie, were not in the car at the timeCredit: Gofundme/ Kim Cox
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