Diane Schuler

A drank mom Diane Schuler of New York lost her life with her kids. The accident was happened on July 26, 2009 near Briarcliff Manor, New York on the Taconic State Parkway. Eight people including her and her 2 year old daughter, three adults and three nieces lost their life in a car crash. She was driving for about two miles with wrong direction while drunk. Her car was crashed head with the oncoming SUV.

Diane Schler

The toxicology test didn't show that what she had drunk but a huge bottle of absolute vodka was found in the remains of her van. According to reports she had drunk at least 10 ounces of liquor during driving. However, the shocking news came out after the toxicology test that Schuler had not taken any drink.

The victims of the Taconic Crash are;

Erin Schuler (age 2)
Brian Schuler (age 5)
Emma Hance (age 9)
Kate Hance (age 5)
Alison Hance (age 7)

Passengers from SUV
Michael Bastardi (age 49)
Guy Bastardi (age 81)
Daniel Longo (74)

The investigators tried to search out more information about her. She was grown up in the large catholic family as a Diane E. Hance. Her husband, Danny got shock when he came to know that he has lost his family in this accident. However, their five year old son Brian was taken to a nearby hospital as he pulled out from the car.

According to the New York police it was a horrible accident that they ever seen in their life. Joseph Becerra, New York police investor said that he have seen such tragedy in his 24 years profession for the first time.

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