Family: Baby Boy Delivered Early After Mom Hit By DUI Suspect In Rio Linda Has Died
RIO LINDA (CBS13) – Family says the baby who had to be delivered early after her mother was hit by a DUI suspect has died.
Ciara Villegas was six months pregnant when a car plowed into her car Monday night, sending her flying down a Rio Linda street. Doctors had to perform an emergency C-section and the baby, Ricky (RJ), was delivered.
Family members confirm: baby RJ- born via emergency C-section Monday has died. He and his mom were hit in a suspected DUI crash has died. His mom, 31 Year Old Ciara Villegas, is in her 3rd surgery at Mercy San Juan. Full live report tonight: @CBSSacramento pic.twitter.com/o2rWscGSe9
— Marissa Perlman (@MPerlmanNews) April 11, 2019
Thursday, the family confirmed that RJ had died. Sacramento County Coroner records show the baby died on Wednesday, less than two full days after he was born.
Villegas is undergoing surgery on Thursday, the family also said.
"We loved him from the beginning we couldn't wait for my daughter to have another baby," said Ciara's mom, Latisha Strainese outside of the hospital Thursday.
Villegas had been struggling with pregnancy and her mom told CBS13 she has had multiple miscarriages, which makes RJ's loss even more difficult.
Heartbreaking: Family members show us one of baby RJ's diapers. Even this, was too big for his small frame. His family calls him a fighter: @CBSSacramento pic.twitter.com/6ABtOAI0RM
— Marissa Perlman (@MPerlmanNews) April 11, 2019
Ciara's sister, Mercedes, had been in the hospital alongside the baby while Ciara underwent multiple surgeries.
"I watched him die and I watched his body turn a different color. I want to see justice for my nephew and for my sister," Mercedes said.
The driver who caused the crash, Ronny Haines Ward, has been arrested on suspicion of DUI. He was booked into Sacramento County Jail, but records show Ward has since been released from custody.
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CBS13 has confirmed that Ward declines a breathalyzer at the scene of the crash, opting for a blood test instead. It can take up to 30 days to get lab results, and without them, the District Attorney says they simply do not have enough evidence to charge him with a DUI.