Toronto Star

Driver in cliff plunge was drunk, police say

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SAN FRANCISCO— A woman who drove off a Northern California cliff last month in an SUV carrying her wife and children was drunk, authoritie­s said Friday.

Toxicology tests found Jennifer Hart had an alcohol level of 0.102, California Patrol Capt. Bruce Carpenter said. California drivers are considered drunk at levels of 0.08 or higher.

Toxicology tests also found that her wife Sarah Hart and two of their children had “a significan­t amount” of an ingredient commonly found in the allergy drug Benadryl, which can make people sleepy. Carpenter said none of the car’s occupants were wearing seatbelts.

Sarah and Jennifer Hart and their six adopted children were believed to be in the family’s SUV when it plunged off a cliff in Mendocino County, more than 250 kilometres north of San Francisco.

Authoritie­s have said that data from the vehicle’s software suggested the crash was deliberate, though the California Highway Patrol has not concluded why the vehicle went off an ocean overlook on a rugged part of coastline. A specialize­d team of accident investigat­ors is trying to figure that out with help from the FBI, Carpenter said.

Five bodies were found March 26 near the city of Mendocino, a few days after Washington state authoritie­s began investigat­ing the Harts for possible child neglect, but three of their children were not immediatel­y recovered from the scene.

Two more are missing and another body has been found but not identified.

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