PHILADELPHIA -- Prosecutors say two men will face more charges following the death of the mother of three children killed when a sport utility vehicle that police said was carjacked crashed into a group on a north Philadelphia corner last month.
The Philadelphia district attorney's office said an additional murder charge will be filed against 23-year-old Cornelius Crawford and 19-year-old Johnathan Rosa following the death of 34-year-old Keisha Williams on Thursday night at Temple University Hospital.
Both were charged earlier with murder, kidnapping, conspiracy, robbery, aggravated assault and sexual assault in the July 25 crash that killed 15-year-old Keiearra Williams, 10-year-old Thomas Joseph Reed and 7-year-old Terrance Moore as they were selling fruit for a church fundraiser.
Authorities allege that the defendants carjacked a real estate agent after a house showing, then plowed into the group at an intersection about a mile away.