A Texas family is picking up the pieces after a suspected drunken driver killed their 7-year-old daughter in a devastating crash that also left her mother injured.
Joel Gonzalez Chacin, 41, who is accused of being the drunk driver accused of causing the fatal accident, appeared in court on Tuesday morning.
He has been charged with intoxication manslaughter in the death of Ivory Smith, a 2nd grader at Klenk Elementary School in Houston.
The fatal crash also left Smith’s mother, Christina Quainoo, seriously injured.
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Joel Gonzalez Chacin, 41, who is accused of being the drunk driver accused of causing the fatal accident, appeared in court on Tuesday morning. (Harris County Constable, Precinct 4)
Authorities confirmed to Fox News Digital that the 41-year-old man was drunk when he hit Christina and her young daughter on Sunday, December 1 at 2:45 am.
Police say Chacin took pictures of the scene “instead of helping” and then drove away. Police say the two victims were a few minutes away from home.
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His bond was set at $150,000.00 by the 232nd District Court.
“Please keep the family and loved ones of the child victim in your prayers this holiday season,” Harris County Constable Mark Herman said in a social media post.
Ivory Smith, 7, died, and his mother was seriously injured when authorities say a man suspected of driving under the influence crashed into their car. (GoFundMe)
On GoFundMe, the family remembered 7-year-old Ivory as full of joy and light.
“Elephant brought so much light into our lives in the short time he was with us, and we will forever cherish the joy and love he freely gave,” his family said.
“As we deal with this great loss, we are faced with the difficult reality of seeking justice for Ivory,” they said.
The family said Quainoo has been in recovery for a long time as he deals with the tragic loss of his young daughter.
“He will have a long road to recovery and needs everyone’s support,” the GoFundMe said. “Please keep our family and my father, Keion Smith, in your prayers during this incredibly difficult time.”
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Fox News Digital has reached out to the Houston Police Department for comment.
