SAN RAMON, Calif. -- Officers arrested an Alameda County sheriff's deputy's wife in connection with a DUI car crash that killed a 3-year-old boy in San Ramon.
"Elijah was the sweetest kid," said Chuck Manoiki. "I miss him. I miss him so much."
Manoiki is the grandfather of 3-year-old Elijah Dunn, who died after his mother's car was hit by an alleged drunk driver, who plowed into their car on I-680 in San Ramon.
Manoiki watched Elijah and his 1-year-old sister, Sunnyvale, on Friday. His daughter, Crystal Manoiki, was driving them home when she ran out of gas on I-680 in San Ramon near the Bollinger Canyon Road exit.
"I told her you can't blame yourself. Everybody runs out of gas. It happens," said Chuck.
California Highway Patrol investigators said 39-year-old Yarenit Malihan of Pleasanton drove under the influence when she hit the stalled Toyota Camry around 6:20 p.m. Malihan is the wife of an Alemda County sheriff's deputy.
"The family was doing everything they could to stay safe given their circumstances," said Officer John Fransen with the CHP.
The children were all properly buckled, but Elijah took the brunt of the impact and had to be airlifted to Children's Hospital in Oakland.
"They told us that my grandson didn't make it, that he died right on the table," said Chuck, fighting back tears.
Ileana and 11-year-old Eric Junior arrived at the hospital by ambulance, but were OK. The mother's condition was improving. Authorities said she suffered from spinal and rib fractures.
Malihan had minor injuries.
All Manoiki wants to hear from her is "I'm sorry."
"It's not going to bring my grandson back, but at least I know you feel remorse about what you did," said Chuck.
The CHP said Malihan had no prior DUI convictions.