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Mom issues urgent warning after father of her two-year-old daughter died after he chugged 30 beers


A mother has issued a warning to others after her two-year-old daughter was killed after her father drank 30 beers and then got behind the wheel of a car.

The accident occured in March 2020, claiming the lives of 44-year-old Christopher Johnson and his 20-month-old daughter, Addison โ€œAddiโ€ Jo.

Johnson, fleeing from police while heavily intoxicated, drove his truck off an embankment and into a river.

Four years later, Addisonโ€™s mother and Johnsonโ€™s fiancรฉe, Janelle Sharbutt Johnson, continues to channel her grief into advocacy, urging people to avoid drinking and driving, especially during festive occasions like New Yearโ€™s.

โ€œAddison and her father went into the river due to bad choices made by alcoholism,โ€ Janelle previously toldย KWCH 12 News.

The tragedy unfolded after Johnson, who had consumed 30 beers and was reportedly three times over the legal alcohol limit, picked up Addison from daycare.

Witnesses later saw him purchasing alcohol, prompting Janelle to call the Butler County Sheriffโ€™s Office for a welfare check.

When deputies located Johnson in a field near Little Walnut River with Addison on his lap, there was no car seat in the truck, and authorities found clear signs of alcohol consumption.

When officers attempted to remove the child for her safety, Johnson resisted, fled in his vehicle, and drove off an embankment during a high-speed chase.

The truck landed upside down in the river.

Emergency crews took 90 minutes to retrieve Johnsonโ€™s body, which was trapped in the vehicle.

The rear window of the truck was shattered, and police believe Addison was ejected through it. Her body was not recovered until a month later, tragically discovered lodged in a beaver dam.

Janelle continues to grapple with the devastating loss of her daughter.

โ€œThereโ€™s a lot of anger, thereโ€™s a lot of grief. I wonder why,โ€ she toldย KSNWย in a recent interview.

Janelle now speaks on behalf of the DUI Victims Center of Kansas, sharing her story to prevent similar tragedies.

โ€œI speak because I want to hopefully keep one person from experiencing something like this,โ€ she said.

On New Yearโ€™s Eve, she posted a heartfelt tribute on social media, sharing a picture of Addison with angel wings.

โ€œPlease donโ€™t drink and drive,โ€ she wrote. โ€œIf anyone needs a ride, please call me! Think about and remember Addi!โ€

Addison, affectionately remembered by family members as โ€œthe sweetest little girl who would always leave a smile on your face,โ€ was a source of joy to those who knew her.

Her mother continues to keep her memory alive, designating March 11 as โ€œAddiโ€™s Dayโ€ and maintaining a memorial at the Little Walnut River bridge in Leon, south of El Dorado, where the accident occurred.

The site is adorned with pink balloons, ribbons, and teddy bears, and passing motorists honk their horns in tribute.

โ€œAs a mom, I go to Walmart, and I get triggered by the baby section, or a song, or even just seeing other peopleโ€™s little kids because Iโ€™m never going to have the chance to have mine back,โ€ Janelle shared.

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