HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- A mother and her baby were killed by a possible drunk driver early Wednesday morning in Clear Lake, police say.
This happened on the Gulf Freeway feeder road southbound near El Dorado Boulevard shortly before 4 a.m.
Authorities say a white Lincoln SUV slammed into the back of a dark purple Toyota with the woman and child inside.
The woman's husband told ABC13 the victims are his wife, 36-year-old Shayla Joseph, and their 3-month-old baby Braylan Jabari Joseph.
He thinks Shayla was likely on her way to pick up breakfast for them. He said since he works nights, she would get breakfast each day before he got home from work. Shayla was currently on maternity leave from UTMB.
The hospital issued a statement: "We are stunned and deeply saddened by this tragedy. Shayla Joseph was an integral part of the UTMB community and our hearts and prayers go out to her family."
At least one witness who was parked in a nearby lot when the accident happened ran over to help.
Christine Moyer says she saw the woman unconscious and pried open the driver's side door.
"I felt for a pulse, I couldn't find one. We found a very weak one and then it just faded," Moyer said.
Police say the baby boy was in a car seat. Both victims died at the scene.
The Lincoln driver, a 20-year-old woman, and a 17-year-old girl in the front passenger seat were taken to the hospital.
According to jail records, the driver, Veronica Rivas, was booked on two counts of intoxication manslaughter. Her bond was listed at $30,000.
They're expected to recover.
Moyer, a mother herself, is still shaken by what she saw.
"Just to think that if anything happens to my kids, I just couldn't imagine... I could not imagine," Moyer told ABC13.
She says the suspected drunk driver didn't even seem to realize she hit the Toyota.
"And she was screaming that she had just come from the bar," Moyer said. "I heard her say that. She said they had just come from the bar, that they were out of gas."
No word on how fast the SUV was going or where the driver was coming from.
Police reopened the feeder road just before 9 a.m.
It had been closed for several hours while police investigated.