Taelyn Woodson was six years old.
She had a cheeky grin and big bright eyes and an overgrown fringe of sandy blonde hair like many little girls have.
And on Sunday, in her hometown of Indiana, US, Taelyn died. Not because she was sick, or because she didn’t look both ways before crossing the road.
Taelyn Woodson died because her mother’s boyfriend, 27-year-old Nathaniel Jordan, allegedly punched her mother Jessica Skeens, 28, while she was driving the family car. He then took over the steering wheel, causing the car to careen off the highway and roll forcefully into a ditch.
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Taelyn, who local police say was sitting in the back row of the van without a seatbelt, was partially ejected from the vehicle upon impact. She died instantaneously.
The little girl – as well as her three siblings who were transported to IU Health’s Ball Memorial Hospital for treatment of minor injuries – are all potentially victims of domestic violence despite never being hit with a punch.
There are also suspicions alcohol was involved in the crash, with investigations hinging on pending toxicology reports. It’s not yet clear if one or multiple parties are believed to have consumed alcohol.
Later that day, Jordan was arrested on multiple charges; of neglect of a dependent causing death, felony criminal recklessness, and domestic battery. Two days later Skeens was also taken into police custody, under preliminary charges of neglect of a dependent causing death, operating while intoxicated causing the death of another person, operating while intoxicated with a passenger less than 18 years of age, and neglect of a dependent.