Columbus-area woman who killed two adults, unborn baby in crash sentenced

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While intoxicated, a Jackson Township woman crashed her car into two motorcycles in 2020, killing an unborn baby and two adults and injuring 2 others.

A Columbus-area woman who crashed her car into two motorcycles while intoxicated in 2020, killing two adults and an unborn baby, is facing a minimum of 14 years behind bars.

On Friday morning, Franklin County Common Pleas Judge Kimberly Cocroft sentenced Mantkowski to a minimum prison term of 14 years with a maximum of 16 years. Rickey Ross, 61 and his wife Kimberly Ross, 49, who were on one of the two motorcycles, died as a result of their injuries. On the other motorcycle, Jordan Davey and the Ross' then-18-year-old daughter Alexis, now 20, were injured. Alexis Ross' unborn baby did not survive.

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