‘They had each other:’ WA newlyweds killed in head-on crash; family raising money to bring them home
Aug 6, 2025, 5:28 AM

23-year-old newlyweds Serenne Mikel and Casey Daniel. (Photos courtesy of 成人X站 7)
(Photos courtesy of 成人X站 7)
A young couple with ties to Western Washington was killed in a crash, just 22 days after getting married.
Now, their family is fundraising to bring their bodies home.
Last Tuesday, a trucker from Albuquerque, New Mexico, came upon the crash on Highway 371.
The trucker said he saw a speeding driver pass him right before crashing into that couple.
George Stokes, the trucker, was with 23-year-old newlyweds Serenne Mikel and Casey Daniel as they took their last breaths.
Their car was on fire.
鈥淪o, I ran up and I started to pour my fire extinguisher to get the flames out,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 probably one of the worst ones I鈥檝e seen in terms of the speed of the collision.鈥
Then he and the other Good Samaritans tried speaking to Serenne, who had been driving.
The couple died a few minutes later.
“I was thinking about that moment. I said, ‘I hope they didn鈥檛 suffer the pain,'” grandmother Leola Melengoes said.
Melengoes raised Serenne in Federal Way. The couple, from Washington, was on their way to Texas to start their new life together.
鈥淪he was happy, excited,鈥 Melengoes said, calling Serenne by her ancestral name, Dildanges, as she remembered her joy of just getting married.
Her aunt, who was like her sister, says they are grateful for those who stopped to help the couple. Grateful, too, that the couple didn鈥檛 die alone.
鈥淭he only comfort we have in that crash is Serenne and Casey were together,鈥 Brea Mikel said. 鈥淭hat they had each other.鈥
Both Serenne and Casey had deep family ties to Palau in Micronesia. That is where the family would like to take their remains.
They have聽聽to help make that happen.