With the death of a Texas woman Sunday, the death toll of Friday's multi-vehicle, chain-reaction pileup on the Will Rogers Turnpike now stands at 10.

Shelby Hayes, 35, of Frisco, Texas, was one of two survivors when she was flown to a Joplin Hospital Friday afternoon. She died Sunday morning according to an updated report from the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.

Authorities said Hayes was pinned in the wreckage for about two hours before being admitted to the hospital. Two others with her, Randall Hayes, 38, and Ethan Hayes, 7, were killed.

The only survivor left in the crash is now 12-year-old Andrea Reyes of Phoenix, Ariz., who suffered head and internal injuries when her family's Land Rover was crushed. She was taken to Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City in critical condition, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol said. Her parents, Ricardo Reyes, 39, and her mother, Ernestina Reyes, were killed.

Four of the victims killed, were from Oklahoma City — Oral Hooks, 69, Earlene Hooks, 63, Antonio Hooks, 42, and Dione Hooks, 41.

On Sunday, friends and relatives of the Hooks family had gathered at home on NE 19 to start making arrangements, but they were not ready to talk about the crash that killed all four of their kin.

Also killed in the accident was Cynthia Olson, 55, of Crossroads, Texas.

Donald Creed of Willard, Mo., the 76-year-old driver of the tractor-trailer which slammed into the cars that were stopped for another accident, was hospitalized in good condition. OHP officials are continuing the investigation.