Takunda Mavima, A Teen Sentenced For A Fatal Drunk Driving Accident, Receives Forgiveness From The Victims Father

Tim See hugs Takunda Mavima in the courtroom Monday, Sept. 10, 2012. Mavima was sentenced to 30 months to 15 years after being found guilty of driving while intoxicated causing death. See’s son Timothy was a crash victim. At right is Mavima’s father.

 

In the above picture, one of the most powerful photos you will ever see,  the father of a car accident victim hugging the drunk-driving teen who caused the crash.  The victims father also requested mercy from the court on behalf of the drunk driver who killed his son, stating that the ruining of another life would not bring back his child. 

 

The Accident

On May 20 this year, 18-year-old Takunda Mavima was driving home from a party after graduating from high school, when he lost control and crashed into an off-ramp near Wyoming, Mich., the New York Daily News reports.

Tim See, 17, and Krysta Howell, 15, who were in the car with Mavima, died in the accident that night.

At the time of the accident, Mavima had a 0.10 blood alcohol level, reported ABC News. At a courtroom sentencing this week, he tearfully addressed the families of the victims: “I’m so sorry that I took two bright, intelligent, wonderful people out of this world …. I wish … I’m so sorry.”

 

Sentencing And Forgiveness 

He was sentenced to between 30 months and 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to all charges.

In a moving address to the court, both the sister and the father of victim Tim See spoke on behalf of Mavima, urging the judge to give him a light sentence.

“I am begging you to let Takunda make something of himself in the real world — don’t send him to prison and get hard and bitter, that boy has learned his lesson a thousand times over and he’ll never make the same mistake again,” Lauren See said in court.

See’s father then hugged Mavima as he walked out of court after the sentencing.

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