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Prayer vigil held for Jacob Turner in Corpus Christi [PHOTOS]

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Fans gather at a prayer vigil for Jacob Turner of Siggno at KSAB Studios in Corpus Christi, Texas on Feb. 25, 2016. (KSAB)
Fans gather at a prayer vigil for Jacob Turner of Siggno at KSAB Studios in Corpus Christi, Texas on Feb. 25, 2016. (KSAB)

CORPUS CHRISTI, TX – Tejano Nation radio affiliate KSAB 99.5 FM held a candlelight prayer vigil for Siggno bass player Jacob Turner on Thursday night.

The 21-year-old musician, son of Siggno lead vocalist Jesse Turner, was critically injured in a tragic auto accident on February 8 in Harlingen and remains in a coma at South Texas hospital since the accident.

Dozens attended the prayer vigil held at the KSAB studios, including musicians, fans and KSAB radio personalities.  The prayer was led by Father Bob, Pastor of Most Precious Blood Church. Siggno performed several times at the parish and are close friends with Father Bob. His quote set the tone for the evening “God has the last word.”

Tejano artists attending the event included Ernie Salgado, La Conquista members Mony De La Garza and Machy De La Garza and Roland Gutierrez of Mi Stereo.

More prayer vigils are scheduled around the state over the next few weeks as fans pray for Turner to make a complete recovery from the accident.

Tejano Nation will update Turner’s status as more information becomes available, just follow #TejanoNation on Twitter and Facebook.

See more photos of the KSAB candlelight prayer vigil for Jacob Turner at KSAB.iHeart.com.

Fans gather at the KSAB candlelight prayer vigil for Jacob Turner of Siggno in Corpus Christi, Texas on February 25, 2016. (KSAB)
Fans gather at the KSAB candlelight prayer vigil for Jacob Turner of Siggno in Corpus Christi, Texas on February 25, 2016. (KSAB)

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