'Fighting for her life:' Family of woman injured in double-fatal, wrong-way crash holds prayer service

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Prayer service for woman injured in crash

Prayer service for woman injured in crash



Shontia Hernandez



MILWAUKEE -- The family of a woman injured in a double-fatal, wrong-way crash on I-94 near Chase Avenue held a prayer service on Saturday, June 27, hoping for her recovery and a return home.

Shontia Hernandez was severely injured in the crash, which happened on Wednesday night, June 24. Now, with Hernandez fighting for her life at the hospital, family members want answers from the driver.

"She is fighting for her life. She is fighting to come back to us," said Roslie Hernandez.

Fatal crash on I-43 NB near Chase Avenue



Fatal crash on I-43 NB near Chase Avenue



Authorities said the striking driver crashed into another vehicle head-on, killing two people.

Veronica Hernandez



"It's hard. It's very hard. I broke down," Veronica Hernandez, Shontia's mother, said. "They're doing little-by-little to fix her up. They don't know if she is going to go blind. They don't know if she's going to be able to walk again."

Pictures plastered outside the Hernandez family's home Saturday night shared images of joy and brighter days at the service.

Prayer service for Shontia Hernandez



Shontia Hernandez



"To show that we love her, and everyone is wishing for her to come back," Nadia Hernandez said.

The family also prayed for the families who lost loved ones as their very own recovers.

"I don't want people's money. I'd rather have their prayers for my daughter," said Veronica. "I wouldn't wish this on any mother. Not at all."

A vigil was held Friday night for a 24-year-old killed in the crash.