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A Nevada woman allegedly split a bottle of Tequila with a friend
before getting behind the wheel of a van and losing control,
killing her two young nieces and seriously injuring her sister,
multiple news outlets report.
KaLeah Manning, 23, was allegedly driving drunk when she failed
to make a turn and struck a palm tree on Dec. 11 in Las Vegas,
FoxNews reports, citing a police report.
Rose Wilmer, 2, and Taylor Wilmer, 3, were strapped in the back
of their aunt's 2004 Honda Odyssey with only adult seatbelts
instead of the age-appropriate car seats required by law, say
police, and their mother, Raenysha Washington, 25, was sitting
in the front passenger seat.
Rose was killed instantly, while Taylor died at a hospital,
where Manning and Washington, who are sisters with each other,
were also taken for treatment of critical injuries, NBC15
reports.
The North Las Vegas Police Department did not immediately
respond to PEOPLE's request for more information.
Manning "smelled like alcohol and had slurred speech and
bloodshot eyes," police said, according to the outlet. A test of
her blood alcohol level reportedly revealed it was more than
twice the legal limit.
Police allege Washington had also been drinking at the time of
the crash, though it was not immediately clear if she also
underwent a BAC test.
The toddlers' father, 22-year-old Tavon Wilmer, remembered his
daughters as "beautiful, smart girls," adding that the crash was
"something that should never have happened," according to the
Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Manning is charged with three counts of DUI resulting in
substantial bodily harm or death, two counts of child
neglect/endangerment resulting in death and other related
traffic offenses, the outlet reports. Washington is charged with
two counts of child neglect/endangerment resulting in death.
Manning appeared in court on Dec. 20 while her sister remained
hospitalized. It wasn't immediately clear if the women had
entered pleas.
The pair's lawyer, Dan Winder, said he will be asking for their
release, adding that they do not have extensive criminal
histories and are mourning the loss of the toddlers, according
to Fox5 Vegas.
The investigation continues.
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