Claire Zisserson has been identified on a GoFundMe page as the 13-year-old girl killed in a car crash in Pembroke on Sunday that authorities said was caused by a drunk driver.

The crash, which occurred on Route 139 near Church and Oak streets around 6:50 a.m., seriously injured a 50-year-old woman, who was driving a white Subaru, as well as Zisserson and another 13-year-old girl, who were both riding in the backseat of the car, the Plymouth District Attorney’s office said in a statement.

The two girls were taken to Children’s Hospital in Boston, where Zisserson was pronounced dead. The other girl remains in critical condition, according to a WCVB report.

“The tragedy is a shock to everyone, especially Claire’s family. Claire was a bright, kind 13 year old girl full of life with a bright future,” reads the GoFundMe page, which seeks to raise $100,000 for the Zisserson family. “Everyone loved her and she will be missed by so many.”

Gregory Goodsell was arraigned in Plymouth District Court on Monday on charges of manslaughter while driving under the influence and other motor vehicle violations in connection to the crash, according to the district attorney’s statement.

The Marshfield resident was drunk and under the influence of cocaine while driving a white pickup truck at the time of the crash, the statement said.

“Inside the vehicle, police located a bottle of whiskey and a beer can,” the district attorney’s office said.

Goodsell was arrested and taken to South Shore Hospital for evaluation, the Pembroke Police Department said in a statement.

He pleaded not guilty to all of the charges and was held without bail after Monday’s arraignment. Goodsell is slated to return to court on Jan. 3 for a dangerousness hearing, according to the district attorney’s office.

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