Wednesday 17 August 2022 07:25 PM Family of slain baby Alonzo celebrate his first 'heavenly' birthday after he ... trends now
The sister of Asherey Ryan, who was killed in a fiery Los Angeles crash, shared heartbreaking photos of Ryan and celebrated Ryan's baby son Alonzo's first birthday, who was also killed in the wreck.
Sha'seana Kerr shared the photos to Instagram on Wednesday and called Alonzo her 'angel in the sky' with a picture of the Alonzo and her own son, Omari.
Kerr posted videos of the two sisters dancing with their sons, saying 'we did everything together with our boys.'
She called her slain sister her 'first best friend in life' and called Alonzo her son's 'first best friend in life,' and said they will 'always be with us wherever we go.'
Kerr was forced to post about Alonzo's 'heavenly first birthday' after Nicole L. Linton, an ICU nurse, recklessly barreled through an intersection on August 4 and caused an infernal crash, leaving six dead.
23-year-old Ryan, who was eight months pregnant when she died, was in her car with Alonzo and her boyfriend Reynold Lester, who also perished in the collision.
Asherey Ryan 23, was tragically killed in the violent collision. Her nearly one-year old Alonzo was also pronounced dead at the scene
Asherey's sister, Sha'seana Kerr, remembered her lost family members in a heartbreaking tribute on Instagram
The father of the unborn child Reynold (right) also died in the deadly crash. He is pictured with Asherey
The mangled wreck of the Mercedes that Linton was speeding in is shown here after the crash
Nicole L. Linton, 37, (pictured in court) has been charged with six counts of murder and five counts of vehicular manslaughter
Two other females were also killed, though they remain unidentified. Eight others were injured in the crash.
Asherey, Reynold, and little Alonzo were on their way to a doctor's appointment for a pregnancy check-up when Linton smashed into the car they were traveling in.
Linton appeared in court last week and has been charged with six counts of murder and five counts of vehicular manslaughter, which could lead to 90 years of prison time if convicted.
Linton, who sobbed in court as the judge spoke, has been in a whopping 13 previous collisions and suffers from 'profound' mental health issues, according to her lawyer.
She was released from the hospital and is now held at the Century Regional Detention Center in Lynwood, California on a $9 million bond.
LA County DA George Gascón revealed during a press conference last week there was no evidence Linton was under the influence of alcohol during the time of the crash.
PICTURED: Asherey Ryan, 23, died in the fiery crash with her one-year-old child and her unborn child
Graphic shows the direction the SUV was going in along South La Brea Avenue when it ran the red light and caused the horrendous crash