A Texas household is choosing up the items after an alleged drunk driver killed their 7-year-old daughter in a devastating crash that additionally left her mom injured.
Joel Gonzalez Chacin, 41, the suspected drunk driver accused of inflicting the crash that killed her, appeared in courtroom Tuesday morning.Â
He was charged with intoxication manslaughter for the demise of Ivory Smith, a 2nd-grade scholar at Klenk Elementary College in Houston.
The devastating crash additionally left Smith’s mother, Christina Quainoo, severely injured.
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Authorities confirmed to Fox Information Digital that the 41-year-old was intoxicated when he T-boned Christina and her younger daughter on Sunday, Dec. 1 at 2:45 a.m.
Police stated that Chacin took pictures of the scene of the crash “as a substitute of serving to” after which drove off. Police stated that the 2 victims had been only some minutes from house.
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His bond was set at $150,000.00 by the 232nd District Court docket.Â
“Please hold the household and family members of the juvenile sufferer in your prayers this vacation season,” Harris County Constable Mark Herman stated in a social media submit.Â
In a GoFundMe, household remembered 7-year-old Ivory for being stuffed with pleasure and lightweight.
“Ivory introduced a lot gentle into our lives in her brief time with us, and we’ll ceaselessly cherish the enjoyment and love she gave so freely,” her household stated.Â
“As we navigate this profound loss, we’re additionally going through the tough actuality of searching for justice for Ivory,” they stated.
The household stated that Quainoo has a protracted spherical of restoration as she grapples with the devastating lack of her younger daughter.
“She could have a protracted street to restoration and want everybody’s help,” the GoFundMe stated. “Please hold our household and the daddy, Keion Smith, in your prayers throughout this extremely tough time.”
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Fox Information Digital has reached out to the Houston Police Division for remark.