Tragic deaths of Taylor and Rose Wilmer: Vegas toddlers die as drunk aunt rams car with girls' mom in tow

Tragic deaths of Taylor and Rose Wilmer: Vegas toddlers die as drunk aunt rams car with girls' mom in tow
Taylor Wilmer and Rose Wilmer died when their aunt Kaleah Sharelle Manning crashed her car in North Las Vegas (Nevada Department of Transportation, Screenshot/8 News Now)

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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA: A woman who was driving a van while intoxicated, lost control of it while their mother was in the passenger seat, killing two toddlers in a tragic collision. After the crash on the night of December 11, Las Vegas police said that Kaleah Sharelle Manning, 23, had a "strong odor of alcohol coming from her mouth" every time she "opened it to speak."

Taylor Wilmer, 3, and Rose Wilmer, 2, died in a collision on Scott Robinson Boulevard around 9.15 pm. Taylor was taken to the University Medical Center but she died early on December 12, while Rose died at the site of the car crash. The silver 2004 Honda Odyssey van that Manning, the girls' aunt, was driving went off the road, hit the curb, a small tree, a light pole, and finally a sizable palm tree. When the crash occurred, the girls' 25-year-old mother Raenysa Clydette-Glenn Washington was sitting in the front passenger seat. The North Las Vegas Police Department confirms that an intoxicated “family member” was driving the car that went out of control, causing a crash that killed two young children and decapitated one of them, reports 8 News Now

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Both women were chained to their beds at the hospital as they recovered from their injuries, which were critical at the start of the week. Officer Alexander Cuevas of the North Las Vegas Police Department revealed that both ladies are accused of a number of crimes in relation to the death of the toddlers. The two little girls lived with Manning and Washington in the same house in Henderson, where their mother was charged with two counts of negligence and endangerment that resulted in their death, Daily Mail reports

Their aunt Manning is accused of driving while her license is suspended, driving without insurance, and three charges of DUI causing serious bodily harm or death. They were booked in absentia since they are still in the hospital and have not yet been checked into the Clark County Detention Facility. Witnesses allegedly saw one of the women involved in the collision dump the body of one of the young girls to the ground before tripping over it.