A 25-year-old Florida woman was allegedly driving with nearly five times the legal blood alcohol content Tuesday morning when she T-boned another car, killing a mother of three.
Winter Springs Police Chief Matthew Tracht said that Tiffany Alexander had two of her children in the back seat of her car when Asnubil R. Escobar blew threw a red light and slammed into her, WKMG reported.
“They are OK,” Tracht said of the children, but Alexander did not survive her injuries.
An arrest affidavit said a 9-month-old girl was in a car seat and her 4-year-old sister was in a booster seat, WOFL said. A 7-year-old girl was not with her mother and sisters at the time of the crash.
Escobar had a 0.38 blood alcohol content, Tracht said. The legal limit is 0.08.
“She was late for work, and she was going back to work,” the chief said, WKMG reported. “She is a bartender. She did tell us her last alcoholic drinks were about 1:30 in the morning.”
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[Featured image: Cameron and Tiffany Alexander/GoFundMe. Inset: Asnubil Escobar/Seminole County Sheriff’s Office]