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The wrong-way driver who crashed into the car of University of Wisconsin men’s assistant basketball coach Howard Moore, killing his wife and their 9-year-old daughter, had a blood-alcohol level more than 2.5 times the legal limit, The Detroit News reported.

The crash on a Michigan highway about 2 a.m. on May 25 seriously injured Howard Moore. His wife, Jennifer Moore, and the couple’s 9-year-old daughter, Jaidyn, died in the crash. Their 13-year-old son, Jerell, was injured.

The driver who police say caused the crash, Samantha Winchester, 23, of Ann Arbor, had a blood-alcohol content level of 0.207%, more than 2.5 times Michigan’s legal limit of 0.08 percent, the paper reported.

Michigan state police said Winchester, who also was killed in the crash, was heading west in the eastbound lanes of M-14 when she struck the Moores’ vehicle.

Winchester was a University of Michigan graduate who worked at a country club in the area and was formerly at Michigan Medicine in Ann Arbor as a patient service assistant in the post-surgery area of the operating room, the paper reported.