A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to assist the family of Daniel Felipe Sánchez, an 18-year-old who died in a car accident in Fort Worth, Texas, on January 19, 2026. The accident has left his family grieving and seeking financial support for funeral expenses.
Sánchez, who had recently turned 18 the month prior to his death, had aspirations of becoming an auto body painter and opening his own shop, according to family and friends. He was described as a cheerful and hardworking individual who brought joy to those around him. News of his passing spread quickly through the Fort Worth community, prompting an outpouring of support for his family.
The family received notification of Sánchez’s death on January 20, 2026, according to reports. Details surrounding the accident itself remain limited, but the impact on his loved ones is profound. The GoFundMe campaign serves as a focal point for those wishing to contribute to the family during this difficult time.
The loss is particularly acute for the Hispanic community in Fort Worth, where Sánchez was a known and loved figure. The family is navigating the grieving process while also facing the financial burden of a funeral.
Separately, Fort Worth police are investigating a fatal shooting that occurred on February 13, 2026, resulting in the arrest of Lemarques Darden Jr., 18, in connection with the death of Jarvis Davis, 19. The shooting stemmed from a dispute over french fries, according to police reports. Darden is accused of shooting Davis during an argument at a residence on Jeremiah Drive. This incident is being investigated as a homicide.