Drunk nig imported from Sudan rolling an old Cadillac drives off de road and kilts his offspring

An Omaha man has been charged with homicide in connection with the death of his 4-year-old son in a traffic accident early Monday morning.

Two adults and two children were riding in the northbound car on Interstate 680 between Maple and Fort just after 1:15 a.m.

Police say the Cadillac Seville was being driven in a reckless manner. The vehicle then left the roadway, overturned and rolled at least one time prior to hitting a tree on the east embankment of northbound 680.

Luny Kor was pronounced dead at the scene. His brother, 20-month-old Jal Kor was hospitalized in critical condition. Their mother, 24-year-old Nyalita Ruoy, was treated for her injuries and released from the hospital.

Police say 26-year-old Changkouth Kor was also driving drunk and on a suspended license at the time of the crash. He was booked for criminal homicide, driving under the influence and driving on a suspended license.

Police say Kor was trying to intimidate or hurt wife Nyalita when the accident happened. “There are some suspicious circumstances surrounding the crash,” says Omaha Police Sgt. Teresa Negron.

Witnesses came forward to tell investigators what they saw moments before the crash. “There was apparently some sort of disturbance prior to the crash occurring,” says Sgt. Negron. “We did have information received that the vehicle was driving recklessly prior to the crash.”

Kor and his family had escaped from war-torn Sudan to make their way to the heartland.

Larry and Linda Heuertz of Omaha have been working with Sudanese refugees for the past 10 years. Their Hope For Sudan Ministry and Outreach Program has been a lifeline for many of the new immigrants.

“Changkouth was coming to our church and he brought his sons one week,” says Linda.

The Heuertz’s say the Sudanese community is very close, out of necessity. Just hours after the crash, dozens of friends started showing up at the hospital.

“They will help, the whole community will help them, the Sudanese community will help them, they’re all family when heartache happens,” says Linda.

Larry and Linda’s picture of Changkouth is very different than the police version. They’re not sure what happened, but they do know they, along with the Sudanese community, will support the Kor family.

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