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A devastating incident in LaPorte County, Indiana, has resulted in the death of a 10-month-old baby girl, Khleja’nae Sims, following a car crash allegedly stemming from a road rage confrontation. The event has led to the arrest of two women...
### Background The incident unfolded on Friday afternoon when a vehicle driven by Deondra Moore, carrying a 10-year-old boy and her two daughters (one 10-month-old and another who tragically died), went off the road and caught fire following an alleged road rage incident with Felisha Stout.
### Details of the Crash According to the LaPorte County Sheriff's Office, the vehicle crashed in the 11500 west block of County Road 400 North. The intense flames prevented immediate rescue attempts. Firefighters extinguished the blaze, but sadly, the infant could not be saved.
### Legal Proceedings Deondra Moore faces charges of reckless homicide, while Felisha Stout is charged with leaving the scene of a fatality crash. Both women were initially held on a 48-hour hold before formal charges were filed. The investigation is ongoing, and further details may emerge as the case progresses.
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