A 26-year-old drunk driver broke down in tears as she was sentenced to between 30 years and life in prison for killing six people, including her sister, in a wrong-way crash.

'I ask God every single day to give comfort to those who are hurt by this,' Olivia Carolee Culbreath, 26, told the California court according to KTLA. 'I want people to know I would die a million times over again for any one of you.'

'I'm going to punish myself for the rest of my life,' she continued. 'I was so wrong, and I take full responsibility.'

Olivia Culbreath, 26, (left) openly sobs in court as she provides a statement during her sentencing for the 2014 deaths of six people including her own sister Maya (right)

Culbreath's red Camaro had collided with the Ford Explorer being driven by Gregorio Mejia-Martinez and carrying his family, killing the four people in the SUV

In February of 2014, Culbreath had been drinking before driving at more that 100mph down the wrong way of 60 Freeway in Diamond Bar, California, in her red Camaro.

Witnesses said she then collided with a red Ford Explorer carrying a family of four inside, killing everyone, along with her own two passengers.

The victims in the Explorer were Gregorio Mejia-Martinez (47), his wife Leticia Ibarra (42), their daughter Jessica Jasmine Mejia (20), and Jessica's grandmother Ester Delgado (80).

The crash also included Joel Cortez's Ford Freestyle, though he himself would survive the wreck

In Culbreath's car, her older sister Maya Louise Culbreath and friend Kristin Melissa Young, both 24 at the time, died as well.

Joel Cortez, a man driving a Ford Freestyle also caught in the crash, survived suffering minor injuries at the time.

Culbreath had pleaded no contest to six counts of second-degree murder this year, KTLA reported, and though her blood alcohol content was at .15 percent three hours after the collision, she was not charged with drunken driving.

Between 2010 and 2011, the teenager at the time had been convicted of a DUI and had two citations even before the fatal incident to come.

After her license was reinstated, she was warned future infractions could result in murder charges, according to NBC Los Angeles.