'Beer' came out of '21-year-old drunk driver's mouth' when medics tried to revive her after wrong-way St Patrick's Day crash that killed family-of-three
- Cops said Abby Michaels, 21, was driving the wrong way in Sunday's collision
- She crossed over a median on I-75 and turned into oncoming traffic at 8.10pm
- Timmy Thompson and his daughter, Tessa Thompson, 10, died at the scene when she hit their car. Karen Thompson, died later in hospital
- Responders said beer came from Michaels' mouth when they tried CPR
- Cops discovered a large cup in her bag with a Fireball whiskey logo on it
- Michaels was dressed festively in St Patrick's Day gear in the March 17 crash
- She was in serious but stable condition in a Dayton, Ohio hospital
- Record said the Ohio woman wed last June but husband filed for divorce Friday
Authorities say alcohol flowed from the mouth of a suspected drunk driver accused of killing a family-of-three when paramedics tried to revive her after a vehicle crash in Ohio.
Law enforcement said Abby Michaels, 21, was driving the wrong way in Sunday's fatal collision where Timmy Thompson, 51, and his daughter, Tessa Thompson, 10, died at the scene. The girl's mother Karen Thompson, 50, passed away later at Kettering hospital.
According to a report, Michaels crossed over the median on the I-75, turned around and headed north in the southbound lane around 8.10pm.

Cops said Abby Michaels (pictured May 2018), 21, was driving the wrong way in Sunday's collision in Dayton, Ohio

Timmy Thompson and his daughter, Tessa Thompson, 10, died at the scene when she hit their car. The girl's teacher mother Karen Thompson, died later in hospital

A 911 caller was reported as saying: 'I'm pretty sure no one survived. It is awful'
Michaels was driving 'via the paved turnaround restricted for authorized and emergency vehicles' a police report said, noting a northbound witness saw a white sedan pull a 'U-turn area of the median'.

She crossed over a median on I-75 and turned into oncoming traffic at 8.10pm. Michaels is pictured at her June 2018 wedding
The Xenia woman's Kia 'then pulled into the middle lane of oncoming traffic and within 10-15 seconds hit another car head-on'.
The incident which resulted in the deaths of the Warren County family is being investigated as a vehicular homicide.
Michaels was believed to have earlier on March 17 celebrated St Patrick's Day as she was 'wearing a festive St Patrick's Day shirt, multiple green, plastic shamrock necklaces and she had a temporary tattoo on her right cheek of an apparent beer mug'.
Moraine police discovered a large cup in her bag with a Fireball whiskey logo on it and first responders noted a 'frothy fluid coming from her mouth' when they tried to make her breath, which 'the medics identified as beer'.
A 911 caller was reported as saying: 'I'm pretty sure no one survived. It is awful.'
Michaels was in serious but stable condition in Miami Valley Hospital Wednesday.
Michaels was listed as marrying Kyle Pastorelle in June 2018 but just two days before the crash he filed for divorce.
Writing on The Knot website before their Washington Courthouse, Ohio nuptials, Abby said: 'I met Kyle in high school just before the summer of 2013! I was a freshman and Kyle was a junior. After some back and forth compliments, Kyle gave me his number and we began to develop a friendship.
'We spent the summer swimming, going to kings island, hanging out with our families and growing ever closer. We've been together 5 years now, and I absolutely cannot wait to spend the rest of my life with my best friend!'
Those listed among her six bridesmaids, maid of honor and matron of honor had pictures from last summer's ceremony on their social media pages.
Local resident Steve Setoodeh said the crash looked so horrific, he didn't recognize the family's Camry.
It was so bad the road was closed for four hours after what Setoodeh described as 'a big tragedy'.
'Karen was a tremendous teacher and her work had a huge impact on many families,' said Frances Russ, communications officer for the Cincinnati Public School District where she worked as a disabilities teacher at Taft Elementary told Dayton Daily News. 'All of us will miss her.'

'Karen was a tremendous teacher and her work had a huge impact on many families,' said the communications officer for the Cincinnati Public School District where the mother worked as a disabilities teacher

Mason City Schools sent counselors to assist children as they learned St. Susanna School student Tessa Thompson was killed

School spokeswoman Tracey Carson said Tessa was 'a bright light who had a great effect on students and staff,' adding it's a tragic loss for all who knew her

It's believed the trio were returning from visiting mother Karen's family in northern Ohio

Timmy Thompson (pictured) is survived by his grown-up son who was not in the vehicle
It's believed the trio was returning from visiting her family in northern Ohio.
Mason City Schools sent counselors to assist children as they learned St. Susanna School student Tessa was killed.
Their spokeswoman Tracey Carson said Tessa was 'a bright light who had a great effect on students and staff,' adding it's a tragic loss for all who knew her.
Father Timmy Thompson is survived by his grown-up son who was not in the vehicle at the time.

Michaels (pictured May 2017) was dressed in St Patrick's Day gear in the March 17 crash and first responders said beer came from her mouth when they tried to get her to breathe

Michaels was in serious but stable condition in hospital. She's pictured in May 2018

She married Kyle Pastorelle last June but he filed for divorce Friday, two days before the crash