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Tragic Accident Claims Lives of Two Children in Robertson County

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ROBERTSON COUNTY, Tenn. — A tragic accident claimed the lives of two young children in Robertson County on Friday evening. According to the Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP), 36-year-old Lukas Mansfield, allegedly under the influence of alcohol, was driving with his 4-year-old son, Jackson Mansfield, and 7-year-old daughter, Miah Mansfield, when he swerved off Highway 161 and struck a pole. Both children died at the scene.

Family friend Kaylee Pittman shared heartbreaking memories of the siblings, remembering Jackson as “spunky and outgoing” and Miah as “sassy and a princess.” Pittman, who described the children as close friends to her own children, expressed the profound sorrow felt by those who knew them.

“It’s not supposed to go this way,” Pittman said. “You’re not supposed to bury your kids before you bury yourself.”

Lukas Mansfield was arrested on charges of two counts of aggravated vehicular homicide. Authorities noted that he had at least two prior arrests for driving under the influence. He remains in custody on a $1,550,000 bond.

Court documents revealed that Lukas shared custody of his children with their mother, and Pittman acknowledged the grief experienced by both sides of the family. “Both sides have had a great deal of loss,” she said. “His side of the family is grieving just as much as we are.”

A memorial now marks the site of the crash, where Miah and Jackson lost their lives. The siblings were students at South Haven Christian School, which issued a statement expressing its deep sorrow. The school described Miah and Jackson as “beloved students” and offered prayers and support to the family.

“It is with profound sadness and heavy hearts that we write to inform you of a tragic event that has deeply affected our school family,” the statement read. “Our hearts break for the family, and we ask for your prayers during this incredibly difficult time.”

The school also reminded the community of the comfort found in faith during moments of overwhelming grief, referencing a passage from 2 Corinthians 1:3-4 to encourage healing and support for the grieving family. School counselors have made themselves available to assist students and families through the emotional challenges arising from the loss.

The Mansfield family’s loss is being felt throughout Robertson County as the community mourns the untimely deaths of two young lives.

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