Mother of Pregnant Teen Killed in Crash Advocates for Deportation of Suspect
Mom of Pregnant Teen Killed in Car Crash Backs ICE Deporting Suspect

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Annette Holmes, mother of 17-year-old Ashlee Holmes, who died in a car crash, supports the deportation of Tarsem Singh, the suspect charged in her daughter's death. Singh, an Indian national, led police on a high-speed chase before the fatal accident. Ashlee was pregnant at the time of her death.
- 01Ashlee Holmes, 17, died in a car crash on February 16, which also claimed the life of her unborn child.
- 02Tarsem Singh, 33, is charged with involuntary manslaughter and other felonies related to the crash.
- 03Singh entered the U.S. illegally in February 2017 and is facing deportation proceedings after his criminal case.
- 04The crash occurred after Singh led police on a high-speed chase, reaching speeds of over 120 mph.
- 05Ashlee Holmes was described as a caring individual with aspirations to become a veterinarian or a doctor.
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Annette Holmes, the mother of 17-year-old Ashlee Holmes, who tragically died in a car crash while pregnant, has expressed her support for the deportation of Tarsem Singh, the man charged in connection with the incident. Singh, 33, is an Indian national who allegedly led police on a high-speed chase before crashing the vehicle, resulting in Ashlee's death and that of her unborn child. According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, the crash occurred after Singh failed to stop for law enforcement, reaching speeds of approximately 100 mph. Annette Holmes stated, 'Nobody should ever deserve to die while pregnant with their first kid,' emphasizing her desire for Singh to be permanently removed from the United States. Singh has been indicted on multiple felony charges, including involuntary manslaughter, and is currently held on a $1 million bond. His deportation proceedings may follow the outcome of his criminal trial, which is scheduled for August 17-21. Ashlee was remembered by her family as a joyful person with ambitions to work in healthcare, inspired by personal loss.
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The case has drawn attention to issues of illegal immigration and public safety in the context of high-speed chases.
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