Mom Held Her Baby When Car Struck Them, Killing Infant and Toddler Brother While Leaving Mother in Coma

Mar. 15, 2025

June Fenton; the scene of the crash.Photo:The Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office; Sarasota Police Department Facebook

June Fenton; On February 10, 2025, at approximately 8:30pm, the Sarasota Police Department responded to reports of a traffic crash involving a vehicle and pedestrians resulting in serious injuries in the area of SR 683 (North Washington/301) and 7th Street.

The Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office; Sarasota Police Department Facebook

A 72-year-old Florida woman has been arrested in an alleged hit-and-run that killed two young children and left their mother in a coma with “basically no brain function or response,” prosecutors allege.

Bennett landed on top of the hood of the white Lexus ES300 and slammed into the windshield, shattering it, Assistant State Attorney Josha Wertheim said,Fox13 Newsreports.

The driver “fled the scene, failing to render aid or contact 911,” the Sarasota Police Department alleged in the statement.

Police launched an investigation and on Monday, March 3, arrested June Fenton, of Sarasota.

Fenton was charged with two counts of leaving the scene of a traffic crash resulting in a fatality and leaving the scene of a traffic crash resulting in serious injury.

She was taken into custody and taken to the Sarasota County Jail where she remains held on a $650,000 bond, according to online jail records.

At a hearing in court on Tuesday, March 4, Wertheim said that Fenton, a retired hospice worker, was out that night feeding stray cats when she allegedly struck the family, Fox 13 News reports.

Fenton continued driving southbound on U.S. 301 before circling back to the crash site, prosecutors said, according to News Channel 8.

Fenton allegedly drove off again, prosecutors said.

Fenton’s attorney, Derek Byrd, said in court that Fenton thought she had hit a dog, according to News Channel 8.

“She loves dogs, and when she circled back around to go see if it was a dog and she saw people standing around a dark place which she thought there may be a dog there,” Byrd said. “She loves animals, she did not want to see the dog suffering, so she went home.”

In aGoFundMeset up to help defray medical and rehabilitation costs, Hope McIntosh wrote that Bennett, her sister, who has two other children, remains in critical condition “following a traumatic brain injury and the loss of our two precious boys.”

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“Taeler is not just a mother — she is a sister, a daughter, a partner, and a beam of light,” she wrote. “She has always put others before herself, and now she needs our help more than ever.”

An obituaryfor the two boys says Rio, 2, “loved trucks of every sort and size. He also enjoyed swimming, playing at the beach, digging in the dirt and being with his family.”

Five-month-old Kiylan “enjoyed rolling over, cuddling with his momma, laughing and interacting with his family,” it says. “Rio and Kiylan brought so much joy and light to everyone they touched. They are deeply missed.”

source: people.com