![]() Tuglaleva said the young mother of one died of “multiple trauma.” On Wednesday, assistant Crown attorney Adam Campbell called forensic pathologist Elena Tuglaleva, the doctor who performed the autopsy on Manion-Lewington’s body. Parents recount frantic trip to fatal crash scene at impaired driving trial.Video, texts, testimony: Hours before fatal crash pieced together.However, Manion-Lewington’s lifeless body was found in the driver’s seat of the car when the first paramedics arrived at the scene. No one in the car was wearing a seat belt and most of the damage was to the front-right of the car. Antone has testified that it was Peters who was driving when they crashed. Garson has already heard that a bottle of Bacardi rum was found in the car after the violent crash on March 11, 2020. But unlike the Jacobs case, what’s at issue at this trial is who was driving the car when it sped through a stop sign and careened over a ditch before ending up in a field. Like the woman who was convicted in her sister’s death, Peters was charged months later. Peters is also charged with impaired driving causing bodily harm to Kaylee Antone, who was 17 at the time of the 2020 crash. Superior Court Justice Marc Garson is hearing the case involving the death of Amanda Manion-Lewington, 20, who died as a result of injuries she received in a single-car crash near the T-intersection of Ball Park and Townline roads at Oneida Nation of The Thames. Activate your Online Access Now Article content If you are a Home delivery print subscriber, unlimited online access is included in your subscription. ![]() Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt. ![]()
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