Grieving Widow And Mother Speaks Out Against Drunk Driving


Destiny and Corey were high school sweethearts. After three blissful years of dating, the couple got married and welcomed a baby boy into the world. Parker was born on June 23, 2013. But on September 20, 2014, life changed in an instant.

Destiny, Corey and Parker were driving to an appointment when another driver slammed into their minivan. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the woman who hit them was under the influence of alcohol.

Baby Parker was killed at the scene. Less than 24 hours later, Corey passed away at the hospital. The woman who hit them also lost her life; Destiny, now 22 years old, was the only survivor. On the one-year anniversary of the horrible accident, Destiny took to Facebook to share her earth-shattering story. She never expected her message to go viral, but it did.

Now, Destiny is hoping to spread awareness about drinking and driving so other families don’t have to experience such a nightmare.

Scroll down to hear what she has to say, and why her note is spreading like wildfire…

“A year ago today was like many other days. Corey Mantia woke up and went to work. Parker and I stayed at home and played together all day. Corey later came home played with our sweet baby as we waited to load up for a wrap appointment. That spare cash was much needed for our little family. Well time comes for us to leave.

Little did we know in a few short minutes everything would change.”

“We would no longer get to live our future together. Any dreams we had would no longer happen together. We wouldn’t get to purchase our first house together, we wouldn’t get to take Parker for his first hair cut, his first day at school, and our family would never grow. This would be it. Everything we would have ever known would come to an end and not by choice.”


“On our way to this wrap appointment my amazing husband whom was driving, my precious baby whom I still nursed and kept rear facing watching Mickey Mouse Club house, and I were struck nearly head on at an excessive speed by a drunk driver. This is a date and time that will forever be embedded in my head. The action of this one selfish person who thought they were ‘ok’ to drive instantly took the life of my sweet innocent 15 month old son in the back seat.

She would cause my husband and I to be air lifted from the scene where my husband would loose his fight 24 hours later. She would cause a family to be devastated and emergency personnel to need counseling.”

“One selfish decision to drink and drive caused me to be a widow and a mom to an angel at the age of 21. She has caused many nightmares with the news of various reports being released such as an autopsy of my baby being sent to me or many reconstruction pictures. Many things a 21 year old should never have to see or imagine. She ended any dreams that we may have had together and caused pain I never knew existed.”


“That day the Destiny that was a mom and wife died as well. I’ve sense had to find myself. I never knew the strength I could pull out that I never knew I had. I think I was able to find this strength through the prayers and support of many friends and family and also an amazing widows group who kept me knowing I was normal for feeling how I felt.”



“This hurt, pain and our future could of all been prevented if someone would have stepped up and stopped this selfish woman from drinking and driving. You can save someone’s life too! Don’t allow your friends and family drink and drive. Don’t share DUI checkpoints. Be an advocate! Stand up with me! Let’s stop this. One is too many. DONT DRINK AND DRIVE!”


This is such a heartbreaking yet powerful story. If you agree, please SHARE Destiny’s note with your friends on Facebook.

3 comments:

  1. Thanks for letting me share my experience with your readers. I was hit by a drunk driver and I know that they have homeowners insurance, but should I get a lawyer too? The medical bills were not that costly but I am concerned about something happening down the road that I was not anticipating.

    Raymond @ Nova Legal Group

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  2. Thank you so much for sharing this tragic story to illustrate the devastating results of drinking and driving. Impaired drivers on the road can change so many lives with their decision to get behind the wheel. This strong and courageous woman is a great example of an individual using a devastating experience to make a difference.

    Stephanie Waters @ Chastaine Law

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  3. If you have the time to go see a few lawyers before choosing one, bring with you a set of questions that will give you a better understanding who is best for your particular case. Keep asking because now is the time to find out and move on, the last thing you want is to find out after both of you have invested years into a case.

    Kim Hunter @ K Hunter Law

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