Crime Mother of 2 Children Who Likely Froze to Death in Van Says 'It Took 2 of My Kids to Die' to Get Help

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Tateona Williams is speaking out after two of her children likely froze to death while sleeping in a van at a Detroit parking garage.

According to the Detroit Police Department, the incident occurred on Monday, Feb. 10 on the ninth floor of the Hollywood Casino parking garage, where the family was seeking shelter inside the van. At the time, there were five children and two adults in the vehicle.

Williams, 29, told PEOPLE in an exclusive interview that the deceased are her children Darnell Currie Jr., 9, and Amillah Currie, 2. The other adult in the van was Williams' mother, Yvette Goodman, 48. Four of the children were Williams' and the fifth was Goodman's. Williams spoke with PEOPLE alongside Detroit Board of Police Commissioner Tamara Liberty Smith, who is also the director of Detroit Power Detroit Community Outreach, a transitional housing service Williams was referred to on Monday evening.

“The mother realized that her 9-year-old son wasn’t breathing,” said interim Detroit Police Chief Todd Bettison at a press conference on Tuesday, Feb. 11. “Previous to that, she had already called a friend, another close relative, to help because with the vehicle not running."

Bettison said the mother realized that the 9-year-old was not breathing. The friend, who had already arrived, took the boy in their car and headed to the hospital.

“While en route to the children’s hospital, as they checked on the other children that were in the van…they realized at some point that the 2-year-old wasn’t breathing,” added Bettison, who said that once the friend returned, the entire family got into the car and rushed off to the hospital.

According to Bettison, authorities were later notified by the hospital that the two children had died.

Williams told PEOPLE she woke up and saw "stuff coming out" of Darnell's mouth and rushed him to the hospital. "They really couldn't do much because I guess it was too late," she said, adding that she did not notice something was wrong with Amillah until her mother rushed into the hospital with the child.

“We do know that on that day and time the temperatures were below 32 degrees,” Bettison said. “Of course ultimately the medical examiner will determine the cause of death, but just on the surface right now it appears it was exposure to hypothermia.“

Bettison went on to note that the investigation is ongoing and that police have spoken with the children’s mother and grandchildren. He went on to note that the other three surviving children were with other relatives and nobody was currently being detained.

Authorities believe that the family had lived in the van for two to three months prior to the tragedy and chose the parking garage at the Hollywood Casino because it was free and provided safety and access to the casino’s restroom.

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan, who was also at the Feb. 11 news conference, said that "the heartbreaking part of this is that there were family shelter beds available just a few miles away...[It] brings home the point that having services available doesn’t mean very much if the residents who need them don’t know how to access them.”

Based on preliminary information given to him, Duggan said the family had contacted the city’s homeless response team multiple times, most recently on Nov. 25, 2024.

On Nov. 25, Duggan said the family told the response team they had been living with another family and wouldn’t be able to continue to stay with them, so they needed to find a new place to go.

“In the course of that conversation there was no resolution reached on where they would go,” said Duggan. “And one of the things when you call our homeless services folks is that if it’s an emergency situation, we send out one of these outreach workers….For whatever reason, this wasn’t deemed an emergency that caused an outreach worker to visit the family.”

He added that, based on what authorities could determine at the time, “the family never called back again for service," nor did any member of the response team reach out to the family.

In her interview with PEOPLE, Williams said she "kept calling" homeless services after Nov. 25.

"I kept calling. I called out of state, cities, different states. I asked Detroit for help," Williams said. "And they still would say, when I called, they didn't have no beds. But it took two [of] my kids to die... for them to want to help."

When Williams called Detroit's Homeless Services on Nov. 25, they told her no family rooms were available, but they would let her know when one did. They never did, she told PEOPLE.

Smith explained to PEOPLE that Williams and her family had a "unique" situation because shelters would have to make "special accommodations" for the family. Smith said Williams and her family are staying at Detroit Power Detroit Community Outreach, an independently-owned shelter.

In his news conference, the mayor called on Deputy Mayor Melia Howard and Housing and Revitalization Department director Julie Schneider to furnish a review about this case within two weeks.
 
Here’s what chatgpt says:
Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning in a parking garage, even a large one, can still occur under the right conditions. Here’s how it might have happened:

1. Ventilation Issues – Many parking garages have some level of ventilation, but it may not be sufficient to disperse CO quickly enough, especially if there’s little airflow or if the garage is enclosed or partially enclosed.

2. Vehicle Exhaust Concentration – When a vehicle idles for a long period, especially in an area with poor ventilation, CO from the exhaust can accumulate. If the van was parked in a corner or near a wall, the exhaust gases could have built up around the vehicle instead of dispersing.

3. Air Intake Recirculating CO – Many vehicles have air vents that pull in outside air. If the exhaust was pooling near the vehicle, the van’s heating system might have been pulling CO-laden air inside, leading to a dangerous buildup inside the cabin.

4. Defective Exhaust System – If the van had a damaged or leaking exhaust system, CO could have been entering the vehicle directly rather than being expelled outside. Cracked pipes, blocked exhaust, or other mechanical issues could exacerbate the problem.

5. Time Factor – Even if the CO levels started off relatively low, prolonged exposure over several hours could lead to toxic accumulation inside the vehicle, especially if the windows were closed.

6. Temperature Inversion or Stagnant Air – Cold weather can cause a phenomenon called temperature inversion, where warm air traps cold air below, preventing the dispersion of exhaust gases. This could result in CO lingering at ground level, increasing exposure risk.

Even in an open parking garage, these factors combined can create a lethal situation, especially in an enclosed or partially enclosed vehicle where CO can accumulate without the occupants realizing it. Since CO is colorless and odorless, victims often don’t notice symptoms until it’s too late.
If it’s an issue of ventilation in the parking garage, the casino might actually have some liability.
 
That's interesting, I hadn't suspected that a van in an open garage could accumulate enough CO inside to be dangerous. Though I suppose if it was a piece of shit and the exhaust was somehow leaking into the cabin that could do it. Not as damning as it would be if the kids got into her drug stash, but still her own damn fault for stuffing them into a van in a parking lot when city shelters would've taken them in.

I can't conceive of what liability the casino could have, the pictures of the garage show it being completely open to the outside over waist-high walls, so it was hardly restricted airflow inside. Plus they had never exactly welcomed in the niggervan in the first place, I find it unlikely that the casino boss told them to live there and wreck the bathrooms.
 
I'm personally not buying it. The two kids die, but no one else even complains of having a headache or feeling off? Nah, fam. If it was bad enough to kill two kids then it was bad enough that other people in that van would have had SOME symptoms. I think that the medical examiner is covering up what really happened, either to prevent the mother from looking bad, or out of fear that if they wrote the truth that it would bring down a backlash and accusation of racism.
 
I have seen comments on news articles, and I believe someone in the thread also mentioned that there are more van campers in this casino lot than there are customers. It doesn't make sense that there was an issue with the lot if this is the first time this has happened.

We did have a homeless family here off themselves a few winters back by using tubing to divert their van emissions back into the truck as it was running for warmth. I wonder if that was the case here as well.
 
I'm personally not buying it. The two kids die, but no one else even complains of having a headache or feeling off? Nah, fam. If it was bad enough to kill two kids then it was bad enough that other people in that van would have had SOME symptoms. I think that the medical examiner is covering up what really happened, either to prevent the mother from looking bad, or out of fear that if they wrote the truth that it would bring down a backlash and accusation of racism.
No, I think it's the truth.

Small kids dying while larger kids and adults seem unaffected is exactly how you'd expect it to play out, and you're assuming said adults here were being truthful when they said they didn't feel woozy. All it'd take is for whoever was in the front seat to have cracked the window a bit and get a little bit of fresh air? And they'd survive.

That's interesting, I hadn't suspected that a van in an open garage could accumulate enough CO inside to be dangerous. Though I suppose if it was a piece of shit and the exhaust was somehow leaking into the cabin that could do it.
This is why my state is anal about exhaust leaks on your annual vehicle inspection. A hole in the system ANYWHERE? From the engine header to the muffler? Even if it's only the size of a pin head or pencil tip?

Fail.

Until you fix it.

Also, the exhaust must be continuous and exit out the back of the vehicle no further ahead than the absolute end of the passenger compartment. That means on cars and vans? It has to be out behind the rearmost bumper.

On pickups, you can "cheat" it just a bit by turning it sideways and dumping it out the side of the bed box, or fixing stacks, as long as you are past the rear bulkhead of the cab.
 
Filing suit against the casino seems like a great way to have three guys named Tony show up at your house.

Also, the timeline is still fucky for me.

There's activity around the van at 1 AM, which is also around when the gas runs out, and then 11 hours later the adults wake up?

I know "accident" was listed as the manner of death, but there's still something wrong, unless the kids had been dead for 11 hours and nobody noticed.

I was incidentally reading this article the other day:

 
I could buy it being CO, definitely, but how the fuck did the mom and grandma survive if it was?
They weren't in the van. They came back from drinking or bathroom sex or whatever and found a dead kid with a few half-dead kids.
Even if they were in the van, they're bigger, were possibly awake, and also high, so wouldn't have noticed themselves feeling shite while the asleep kids died.
 
Not sure what a drama forum's assumptions have to do with Detroit's wokeness or lack thereof. I'm not from/in Detroit and I'm sure most of the people contributing to this thread are not from or in Detroit.
Yes, please defend a city you claim not to be in or from.

Go on, tell us more. I'm sure you're a subject matter expert on this topic.

Meanwhile, I am from California's Detroit and I don't get as salty as you do about internal city politics.

I'm here for dead kids; what are you here for?
 
Yes, please defend a city you claim not to be in or from.
My dude, I've done plenty of retarded PLing over the last 3 1/2 years. Go through my post history and you'll see where I'm from.

Also, how am I defending the place? I'm just saying it's weird to extrapolate the opinions of a bunch of randos on the internet to the entirety of one city that most of them have never set foot in.

It's not a huge leap to say that the children died from some kind of chemical reaction when one of the kids was foaming at the mouth. Hell, if the mother is telling the truth about sleeping for 11 hours straight, there's almost certainly drugs involved.
 
Even if they were in the van, they're bigger, were possibly awake
Well, according to the grandmother in the news clip I posted a few pages back, she fell asleep that night. And in her words "The only night I fell asleep. I usually be woke". Seems like she could have nodded off from the carbon monoxide? Could the van running out of gas be what saved the rest of them?
 
That's interesting, I hadn't suspected that a van in an open garage could accumulate enough CO inside to be dangerous. Though I suppose if it was a piece of shit and the exhaust was somehow leaking into the cabin that could do it.
Cars in Detroit are famous for how fast they get extremely rusty, so an exhaust leak seems really likely. Maybe just not fast enough to kill the other 3 before they noticed the two smallest kids died
 
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