A woman from New Jersey who crashed her car on Interstate 78 killing two of her grandchildren while high on marijuana has been charged, police said.
Nadine Walton, a 55-year-old was charged on Aug. 10 with homicide by vehicle while under the influence of drugs. She was also charged with 19 other counts relating to the crash in Lower Saucon Township, that happened back on Sept. 14, 2016, the Morning Call reported.
The crash killed Ravon Robinson a 5-year-old who died at scene and Brielle Robinson, his 2-year-old sister who died a few days later at Lehigh Valley Hospital-Cedar Crest. Walton was also sent to the hospital.
Inside Walton’s wrecked car, police found several broken bottles of alcohol. In her purse, they then found the suspected marijuana, a marijuana grinder, and also 49 pills of Oxycodone pills, a painkiller, according to the Morning Call.






