A Michigan couple was killed on their way to a grocery store when a reckless driver crashed into them on Friday, authorities said.
Dejah Latre Berry, 33, continued her way after plowing into Kwasi and Elizabeth Agbottah, ages 43 and 41, killing both.
The woman was arrested after she slammed into another vehicle at a gas station.
She faces charges of reckless driving causing death and driving with a suspended license causing death.
The couple left behind five sons, ranging in age from two to 15 years old. They were remembered for missionary work and service.
“Elizabeth and Kwasi lived a humble but rich life full of service, fellowship, and creativity,” a GoFundMe page read.
“Above all, Elizabeth and Kwasi were committed, intentional parents who fostered in their children a love of community, discipleship, and caring for God’s creation.”
Kwasi’s best friend, Michael Krauter, mourned the late couple.
“Kwasi’s humility is an example. Elizabeth’s joy is infectious. There was never a short story with either of them, always long with all the details – but we never cared because their stories were better than ours,”
“Their pride in the privilege of getting to be parents and raising sons was overflowing. They loved you and were so proud of you boys.”