Mother forced to deliver stillborn child after being hit by alleged drunk Texas State student

Kristian Guerrero, a 24-year-old Bryan resident, was driving the opposite direction in a Toyota Corolla with her husband Fabian Guerrero-Moreno in the passenger seat when Elliott's Impala crossed the highway center line and collided with the Corolla, the release said. less Kristian Guerrero, a 24-year-old Bryan resident, was driving the opposite direction in a Toyota Corolla with her husband Fabian Guerrero-Moreno in the passenger seat when Elliott's Impala crossed the highway ... more Image 1 of / 18 Caption Close Mother forced to deliver stillborn child after being hit by alleged drunk Texas State student 1 / 18 Back to Gallery

Doctors are inducing labor Thursday on a 5-months-pregnant woman hit by an alleged drunk driver who remains in Hays County Jail on charges she killed the woman's husband and child, family members said.

Kristian Guerrero, 24, a Bryan resident, is in fair condition at St. David's South Austin Medical Center after being admitted Tuesday night after the car she was driving, with her husband in the passenger seat, was hit by an alleged drunk driver, Shana Elliott, on Highway 21 in San Marcos.

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Guerrero's husband, Fabian Guerrero-Moreno, was killed in the crash and the woman's unborn child succumbed to injuries sustained in the crash, police and family said.

On a GoFundMe page set up Wednesday, Diane Castillo, Guerrero's aunt, said doctors would induce labor Thursday and deliver the child, named Fabian James Guerrero.

"Baby Fabian has joined his daddy in heaven because of injuries sustained during the accident," she wrote. "(Kristian) is in so much pain, physically and emotionally... She lost her best friend, her soulmate, her son.... Because a 21 year old decided to drink and drive."

Elliott, a senior at Texas State who has been arrested twice this year on a litany of felony drug charges, was still wearing a bikini after floating the river when her vehicle veered across the highway center line and crashed with the couple, according to an affidavit obtained by mySA.com.

Elliott told police she consumed "beer and liquor while floating the river at Texas State Tubes prior to the collision," the report said, adding that a her breath contained "the strong odor" of alcohol, her eyes were blood shot and she was unsteady on her feet.

Elliott is charged with two counts of intoxication manslaughter, second-degree felonies, and an intoxication assault charge, a third-degree felony.

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The couple was married Nov. 14, 2015 and were expecting to find out the sex of their child on Sunday, according to a sonogram image posted to Guerrero's Facebook page the day before the crash that read: "Is this the face of a little prince or a little princess?! We can't wait to find out Sunday! Are you team boy or team girl?! Taking bets now!"

So far, $2,560 has been raised for Guerrero. In a second GoFundMe page, money is being donated to help with funeral expenses for Guerrero-Moreno, of which $4,670 has been raised.

The affidavit said a witness saw "a female in a bikini... roll a bottle of alcohol under a vehicle" at the scene.

Elliott was transported to the Central Texas Medical Center for minor injuries.

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Texas State officials confirmed to mySA.com Wednesday that Elliott "was a Texas State student enrolled in spring 2016, and that she is registered for classes in fall 2016. She was not enrolled this summer."

Elliott posted a photo on Facebook of a Dean's List certificate from the fall of 2014.

She was arrested on March 22 on three felony charges of possession of controlled substances and marijuana. She was arrested again May 2 on two felony charges of possession of controlled substances.

Her bond was set $185,000 cash or surety by Judge Beth Smith, she said. According to county records, Elliott remained in Hays County Jail at 10 a.m. Thursday.

Staff writers Tyler White, Kolten Parker and Madalyn Mendoza contributed to this report.

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