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Woman captured smiling in mugshot after causing deadly DUI crash that killed one person and left another injured

                             Woman captured smiling in mugshot after causing deadly DUI crash that killed one person and left another injured (Photos)
A Florida woman was captured smiling in her mugshot after causing a deadly DUI crash that killed a woman and injured her daughter.
Florida Highway Patrol CBS affiliate WKMG reports that Angenette Marie Welk may face a DUI manslaughter charge after the accident in Marion County last week.
According to the crash report, Welk was driving her 2011 Chevrolet Avalon when she rear-ended a Hyundai Elantra, sandwiching that car between Welk's sedan and a tractor-trailer.
The driver of the Elantra, 18-year-old Shiyanne Kroll, suffered minor injuries, but her mother, 60-year-old Sandra Clarkson, who was in the car with her, suffered critical injuries and died some days later. The truck driver escaped unhurt.
                            Woman captured smiling in mugshot after causing deadly DUI crash that killed one person and left another injured (Photos)
Welk's blood alcohol content was .172 – more than twice the legal limit was arrested at the scene of the crash on charges of DUI, DUI with property damage and DUI with great bodily harm.
But charges are expected to be upgraded after Clarkson's death, WKMG reported.
Reacting to the crash, Clarkson's other daughter, Keonna Sciacca, said:"Our lives are changed forever."
Shiyanne Kroll also blasted Welk for smiling in her mugshot without showing any remorse for the crash she caused, that killed their mother.

"That disgusts me and that means she has no remorse for what she did at all and I hope that judge sees that picture and says the same thing," Kroll said.

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