Several families in North Bay and Las Vegas are mourning the loss of their loved ones due to fatal car accidents caused by impaired and wrong-way drivers. A three-year-old girl, a 22-year-old woman, and the mother of a community leader were among the victims. These tragic incidents have sparked demands for accountability and recognition of organizations providing victim assistance and DUI education.
A family is in mourning a week after three-year-old Jaya Brooks was hit and killed by a wrong-way driver. https://t.co/JizejsnU1b
Dwight Bass and his family say Saturday, Dec. 2, is the day that changed their lives forever. That's when he received a phone call telling him his daughter, 22-year-old Shyayn Bass, was hit and killed by an impaired driver, Ali Brandy Aponte. Story >>> https://t.co/K9C7ncOqBT https://t.co/xK5yODyZey
A Las Vegas family is remembering the life of a three-year-old girl that was killed in a wrong-way driver crash. Our @ketchamtv has more. READ MORE: https://t.co/JizejsnmbD https://t.co/SWdJ2SRkxt
December is National Impaired Driving Prevention Month. Today, @CommishJGibson recognized STOP DUI and Director Sandy Heverly for 30 years of providing victim assistance, DUI education and awareness in Las #Vegas and beyond. Sandy's mother was killed by a drunk driver. https://t.co/8PpiSt7nl3
A North Bay family is demanding accountability after their daughter was killed, when her car was hit by a Cal Fire truck. https://t.co/zkqQ7ym8Fq