UPDATE: The parents of Nate Dunbar – a little boy who was killed when a drunk driver crashed her car into the bedroom he was sleeping in – have welcomed a baby daughter named Eve.
Eve was born on March 9, weighing 4.19kg (9lbs 4oz).
The Dunbars have one other son, Kai, who was sleeping in the room next door to Nate when the incident occurred in January, 2013.
You can read more about the arrival in this story for The West Australian.
Ben Martin previously reported:
STACY AND JUSTIN DUNBAR slump into bed. It is a warm Thursday night and the Australia Day weekend looms large.
Down the hallway, confident, polite seven-year-old Kai is asleep in his bunk bed. In the next room, eight-month-old Nate, a blue-eyed bub with a grin so wide strangers are compelled to say hi, is tucked safely into his cot.
Their home, hidden in a peaceful cul-de-sac in Merriwa, is a busy jumble of toys, comfortable furniture and smiles. There’s a shed up the back and a veranda with a barbie. They bought it as a house-and-land package before Perth boomed and prices went crazy. They didn’t think too much about the fact that it backed on to Hester Avenue – a four-lane thoroughfare that runs from the ’burbs towards the beach.
Justin works hard as a panelbeater. Stacy juggles shifts as a hairdresser and caring for the boys.
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Well done to the author of this article, to the police & to the family of poor wee Nate. This story was heartbreaking to read. I lost my brother at the hands of a drink driver when he was 22. Only 3 years & 9 months the hit & run driver got but served 15mnths behind bars. How do sentences like this prevent others from making that same selfish decision. My parents have not only lost their son but years before my sister died of cot-death when she was 7months old. They too have lost two kids, still married and are the most incredible people that I know, just like this family. Your strength is inspiring. I advocate against drink driving, a documentary was made on my brother hosted by Ray Martin (12.7 Seconds to Stop: The Donald MacLean Story) It is on YouTube.
I can only hope more people listen to the pleads of Nates mum, they shouldn't have had to say goodbye to their son, and nor should anyone else. This all needs to stop. Get a cab because getting in behind the wheel of a car drunk is like shooting a gun down the street. You kill people. No more! Nate had everything to live for and this selfish cow took his chance at life away from him and didn't even stop to help. How? How can anyone walk away from this?
Help this mother make a difference, help her bring goodness from her terrible situation and help her stop people from drink driving, it's just not worth it.
What an utter tragedy. My heart breaks for this family and for baby Nate and what he had to endure... I feel that the sentence this woman got was nowhere near enough and not enough to scare other potential offenders. Seriously, someone has to take responsibility for what happened. The justice system in Australia is too light. One family will never recover and one little boy's life is finished. Devastating.