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A 21-year-old Ohio woman is accused of purposely driving into traffic while drunk,killing a family,because she was upset her husband filed for divorce two days before.

She is charged with six counts of murder, six counts of aggregated vehicular homicide and one count of operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol.

Initially, the fatal crash was investigated as vehicular manslaughter. But authorities now say they believe the crash was deliberate and intentional.

“This tragedy could have easily been avoided. This was not an accident,” Heck said at the press conference. “This defendant was upset and decided to take the action that she did. As a result, evidence showed this defendant knew what she was doing and what she wanted to accomplish. Unfortunately, what she accomplished was wiping out and murdering his family.”

When asked why Michaels was upset, Heck said it was “personal matters” but declined to go into further detail.

In a newly released statement to police, Michaels’ husband, who filed for divorce two days before the crash, saidhis wife called him at 8 p.m. the night of the crashasking to come over, WLWT reports. He could tell “she had been drinking,” he told police, and said no.

Immediately Michaels became upset, her husband said, allegedly telling him, “I’m gonna kill myself,” the station reports.

Minutes later she called him back and allegedly said, “I’m going [to] drive backwards on 75.”

Minutes after that, at 8:10 p.m. Michaels’ car crashed.

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Heck said Michaels’ being under the influence was not a contributing factor to the Thompson family’s deaths and that Michaels allegedly accelerated into the family’s car.

“[The witness] stated the car then pulled into the middle of oncoming traffic and within 10-15 seconds hit another car head on,” the report stated.

Another witness said she saw “a white car cross the median and begin traveling northbound in the southbound. She said the car didn’t appear to be slowing down.”

Timmy Thompson and his daughter, Tessa, died at the scene. Karen Thompson was transported to Kettering Memorial Hospital where she also died.

Michaels, who was hospitalized following the crash, remains behind bars in Montgomery County Jail. If convicted, she faces life in prison.

It wasn’t immediately clear if she has entered a plea to the charges. PEOPLE was unable to reach an attorney who could comment on her behalf.

source: people.com