'Little Women: Atlanta' star charged with DUI in fatal crash that killed Coast Guardsman
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A woman who was featured on "Little Women: Atlanta" was charged for allegedly driving under the influence in a fatal car crash that left a Coast Guardsman dead.
Melissa Hancock, 25, was driving in the wrong direction in Virginia Beach, Va., when she hit Daniel Dill's car on Saturday around 2 a.m., police told the Virginian-Pilot.
The 29-year-old Coast Guardsman was taken to the hospital and treated for a major spinal cord injury, brain swelling, broken bones and internal injuries.
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He died Sunday after his family made the decision to withdraw care.
According to the Virginian-Pilot, Hancock told police she had two to four mixed drinks one hour before driving home.
Hancock's blood alcohol level was 0.112 two hours after the crash. She was granted a $15,000 bond during a court hearing on Tuesday and was ordered to wear a GPS device which also tracks alcohol use, according to the Virginia-Pilot.
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She was charged with DUI maiming but police may upgrade the charge to DUI manslaughter.