Mom and Daughter Lose Their Lives After Car Plunges Into Icy Pond
A heartbreaking tragedy unfolded in King William County, Virginia, where a mother and her 4-year-old daughter lost their lives after their vehicle overturned into a pond. According to Virginia State Police, the incident occurred on Monday, Jan. 6, at around 1:20 p.m. on Etna Mills Road.
A 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe, driven by 33-year-old Kayeley Elizabeth Williams, veered off the road and overturned into a pond. Authorities reported that both Williams and her daughter, Maddie, were found inside the submerged vehicle, still wearing their seatbelts.
Maddie was properly restrained in a car seat. Tragically, both were pronounced dead at the scene. Leah Williams, Kayeley’s sister, spoke to WTVR about the inseparable bond between the mother and daughter. “Maddie was so free-spirited, wide open, and wanted everyone to know she was there,” Leah said. “Truly one of a kind sent to us from heaven.”
Leah described the devastating loss, highlighting the unique light Maddie brought to their family. She also reflected on Kayeley’s loving and dedicated role as a mother, emphasizing the deep connection between them. The crash remains under investigation by police, who have not yet determined the exact cause.
The tragedy has served as a somber reminder of the risks posed by severe weather and challenging road conditions. Virginia State Police have urged drivers to remain vigilant, especially during adverse weather. They emphasize the importance of cautious driving to avoid preventable accidents.
The loss of Kayeley and Maddie has deeply affected their community, with family and friends mourning their untimely deaths. The two will be remembered for their close bond and the joy they brought to those around them.
As authorities continue to investigate, the community rallies around the grieving family, offering condolences and support during this difficult time.