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Hampshire car crash: Father Thomas Dobosz dies days after I 90 accident in McHenry County that killed wife, children

ROLLING MEADOWS, Ill. (WL S) — A Rolling Meadows father hospitalized after a wrong-way I-90 crash that killed seven people, including his wife and four children in Hampshire, has died.

Thomas Dobosz, 32, was hospitalized at Loyola University Medical Center after the crash in McHenry County Sunday. A coach with the Oriole Park Falcons told ABC7 Wednesday that Dobosz died.

Investigators said just after 2 am Sunday, Dobosz was driving westbound on I-90 near Hampshire in a blue Chevy van when the driver of a gray Acura, identified as 22-year-old Jennifer Fernandez of Carpentersville, was driving in the opposite direction and collided with Dobosz’s vehicle head on. Both cars were totally engulfed in flames.

Troopers said they found Fernandez dead on scene, as well as all of Dobosz’s passengers, identified as 31-year-old Lauren Dobosz and five children: two 13-year-old girls, 7- and 6-year-old boys, and a 5-year-old girl.

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Neighbors in Rolling Meadows said four of them were the couple’s kids, Emma, ​​Lucas, Nicky and Ella. The other 13-year-old girl was a friend, relatives said.

The Oriole Park Falcons are a tightly knit community.

The Falcons return to the practice field for the first time Wednesday after that unthinkable crash over the weekend took the entire Dobosz family.

The coach of the team said his faith is what is sustaining him during this hard time.

“The belief in God. That there is a reason for this. That we all are in this together,” said Oriole Park football coach Sam Filpi.

Filpi said the Dobosz family was very involved with the Oriole Park Falcons football and cheer squads, whether it was volunteering, coaching, playing or fundraising.

“I just basically dropped my phone and I just couldn’t believe it,” Filpi said. “We didn’t know what to do. We didn’t know. You don’t know what to do in that situation.”

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Filpi coached two of their four kids and Lauren was the team mom.

“They were always there. And her as a team mom, they were always there. That’s commitment and love of a program, a love of the people in the program. That’s how we felt about them,” he said.

Even after moving 15 miles northwest to Rolling Meadows, Filpi said the Dobosz’ never missed a practice with their unwavering commitment.

“Lauren and Tom were like, ‘Hey, what do you guys need, we got it?’ Or the shed needs to be fixed up, Tom would go fix the door on the shed,” Filpi recalled.

As the Falcons prepare to take the field again, a small reminder of the Dubosz family legacy remains under the scoreboard.

“We are in this as a family, I mean Oriole Park football and cheerleading is a family,” Filpi added.

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Hampshire car crash: Wrong-way I-90 accident in McHenry County leaves 7 dead, including 5 children, Illinois State Police say

HAMPSHIRE, Ill. (WL S) — Questions remain after a mother from Rolling Meadows and five children were killed in a fiery crash on I-90 in McHenry County Sunday.

That sole survivor of the crash, Thomas Dobosz, 32, remains hospitalized here at Loyola University Medical Center.

A neighbor told ABC7 he lost his wife and all of his children in the crash.

Investigators said just after 2 am Sunday, Dobosz was driving westbound on I-90 near Hampshire in a blue Chevy van when the driver of a gray Acura, identified as 22-year-old Jennifer Fernandes of Carpentersville, was driving in the opposite direction and collided with Dobosz’s vehicle head on. Both cars became totally engulfed in flames.

Troopers said they found Fernandes dead on scene as well as all of Dobosz’s passengers, identified as 31-year-old Lauren Dobosz and five children: two 13-year-old girls, 7- and 6-year-old boys, and a 5 -year-old girl.

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Neighbors in Rolling Meadows said four of them were the couple’s kids.

“When you find out it is people you’ve known for many years, it kind of hits a little harder,” David Moreno, a neighbor of the Dobosz family, said. “Losing your family in a split-second like that is not going to be easy for anybody.”

Moreno said four of the children were the couple’s kids.

“My understanding is one of the eldest daughters had a friend with them,” he said. “I know it’s going to be devastating for the community just to know that it was somebody that people have known.”

State Police are still trying to figure out why Hernandes was going the wrong way. Authorities have not yet released the identities of the five children.

The fatal crash also caused another one collision.

When a semi-truck had stopped to let a medical helicopter land, a second semi didn’t stop in time and rear ended it, officials said.

The trailer on one of them was torn open and the boxes inside scattered on the roadway.

One person had minor injuries from the second crash.

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I 90 crash today in McHenry County, Illinois: 7 dead, including 5 children, in wrong-way crash near Anthony Rd. in Hampshire

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Multiple people are dead after a fiery, wrong-way crash in the westbound lanes of I-90 near Hampshire early Sunday, Illinois State Police said.

HAMPSHIRE, Ill. (WL S) — Five children are among the seven people killed in a fiery, head-on crash on Interstate 90 near Hampshire early Sunday, according to Illinois State Police.

A van was driving the wrong way on westbound I-90 near Anthony Rd. when it struck another car head-on around 2:11 am, state police said. Both vehicles became fully engulfed in flames.

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Seven people were killed, including a woman and five children in the van and a second woman in the other car, state police said. Their identities have not yet been released.

One person was airlifted to Loyola University Medical Center with critical injuries, according to Hampshire Fire Protection District Chief Trevor Herrmann.

The crash temporarily shut down both sides of the interstate in McHenry County overnight. The westbound lanes were closed near milepost 33 for several hours, reopening to traffic around 11:30 am

This is a breaking news story. Check back with ABC7 Chicago for updates.

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