A top CEO and mum-of-three has been killed after a tourist truck overturned in Nicaragua.
Kasey Grelle, 41, died on a family vacation together with her husband, musician Dave Grelle, and their three children, with certainly one of her sons left critically injured within the crash.
The mum was the founder and CEO of Aux Insights, a marketing consultancy that specialises in helping private equity firms grow and scale businesses.
The family were on board a tourist transport truck regarded as carrying 28 foreign passengers when the open-air vehicle lost control and tumbled down a hill on the Rancho Santana resort in Tola.

Grelle died of her injuries while being transported to hospital.
Her 11-year-old son, Julian, has been airlifted to a children’s hospital in St. Louis, Missouri after suffering head trauma, skull fractures and a collapsed lung.
Greater than 20 people, including children, were injured within the crash, in keeping with Nicaraguan outlet TN8.
Grelle’s brother Andy Joyce said their family was ‘devastated’ in a post on Facebook.
‘Kasey was one of the good, driven and selfless people I even have ever met,’ he wrote.
‘She was relentless in every little thing she did, especially when it got here to helping her people.’
Her husband Dave also shared a series of ributes following her death, writing: ‘This will’t be real. I miss her a lot.
‘I assumed we’d become older together, all the time in love. We fought so hard for one another. We laughed so hard together.’
He added: ‘She was a superhero to our children… There’s a hole in my universe.’

A GoFundMe page, launched to support the kids, has raised greater than $310,000 (£234,000) as of Sunday, past the initial $250,000 goal.
The family face serious financial challenges as a result of the associated fee of Julian’s medical care, funeral expenses and lack of the first source of income.
Grelle became the family’s breadwinner in 2016, when husband was struck by a automobile as a pedestrian and nearly died.
The mum gave birth shortly after and supported the family as Dave handled chronic pain.
At the identical time, Grelle became CEO of the digital media company Quillt when it was $40 million in debt.
By 2020 she had turned the corporate’s fortunes around. It had paid off the debt and was making hundreds of thousands in revenue, in keeping with a 2021 interview with Biz Journals.
The mum originally started off as a TV news reporter before switching to finance after ending an MBA at Washington University in St Louis.
Nicaragua’s National Police are still investigating the circumstances of the crash.
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