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Citronelle mother smelled of alcohol after crash, who killed her 5-year-old son

Mobile, Ala. (Wala) new court documents show that 31-year-old Cheryl Lynn drove under the influence when she fell her car against a tree on Highway 45 and killed her five-year-old son.

A state troops said they had gender sayings, glassy red eyes and smelled of alcohol.

The same documents say that their seven -year -old and one -year -old one -year -old were in the car and were taken to the hospital with life -threatening injuries.

All of this happened on May 6th shortly after 9 p.m.

The first emergency call was sent shortly after the crash. “Oak Grove Fire. Rüczied Vehicle in the Chuschula Depill Road and the Highway 45,” played the emergency radio. “All units react to the chunch lid road to 45. They advise themselves.”

We also learned that Lynn called only a few moments after the crash 9-1-1.

The transcripts describe the heartbreaking scene when the operator heard children cry crying. After Lynn told the operator that she was stuck, she said: “Oh my god! One of my babies is dead.”

According to the transcripts, Lynn asks throughout the call that someone will help their children.

During the call, the operator sends Ems to the scene. Lynn tells the first aiders in the call: “My phone is at four percent! Stay – Oh my god, I have a broken lip and I'm on the highway 45.”

Lynn's deposit is 100,000 US dollars.

If she saves herself, she will enter into a home arrest, wear a ankle monitor, no vehicle drive, there must be a drug and alcohol test every week and have no contact with her children.

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