The woman that investigators say caused a Delaware County crash that killed a family of four will be in court Wednesday afternoon. A grand jury indicted Laylah Bordeau, 25, of Baltimore, Ohio for causing the deaths of the Sperl Family after losing control of her vehicle and crossing into oncoming traffic. Title: Laylah Bordeau appears in court. Start time: 06/09/2021 01:15:00 PM. End time: 06/09/2021 03:00:00 PM.
Woman indicted for aggravated vehicular homicide in I-71 crash that killed Powell family
Laylah Bordeau is charged with eight counts of aggravated vehicular homicide in the crash that killed a family of four.
Credit: Delaware County Prosecutor s Office Author: 10TV Web Staff Updated: 2:23 PM EDT June 3, 2021
DELAWARE COUNTY, Ohio A woman has been indicted in a crash on I-71 in Delaware County that killed a Powell family in March.
Laylah Bordeau is charged with eight counts of aggravated vehicular homicide in the crash that killed a family of four, the Delaware County Prosecutor s Office said Thursday.
Ohio State Highway Patrol says Bordeau had fentanyl in her system on March 29 when the crash took place.
Updated: 12:49 PM EDT May 10, 2021
The Ohio State Highway Patrol said Monday that lab results show a driver involved in a crash on I-71 in Delaware County that killed a Powell family, did not have alcohol in her blood.
Troopers are still waiting on toxicology results to see if the driver had drugs in her system that impaired her driving.
On March 29, the driver of a Nissan Titan traveling northbound drove off the roadway, crossed the median, struck a cable barrier and entered the southbound lanes striking a Toyota RAV4 head-on, according to OSHP.
After the impact, the RAV4 struck a Freightliner Cascadia at an angle, overturned onto its top and caught on fire. OSHP said the Titan also caught fire.