(WWJ) Services begin at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Islamic Center of America in Dearborn for the Abbas family -- Issam, 42, and Rima, 38, along with their son Ali, 14, and daughters Isabella, 13, and Giselle, 7 -- who were all killed in a fiery crash caused by a wrong-way possibly drunken driver on I-75 in Kentucky.
While a community grieves, police continue to investigate the crash. The latest information comes from WKYT news in Kentucky, which obtained video of what appears to be the driver who caused the crash in the moments before it unfolded.
When Joey Lee Bailey entered Interstate 75 going the wrong way at the Paris Pike exit just before 2:30 a.m. Sunday, he was on a collision course with the vacationing family.
But no one knew it yet.
The video obtained from a nearby business shows what appears to be a white pickup traveling on the wrong side of the road as it enters I-75. The driver entered on an exit ramp and drove past numerous wrong way signs, ignoring several exits that would have allowed him to turn around.
Shortly after he got on the freeway, police say they received a report of a white pickup traveling in the wrong direction. The truck managed to travel more than six miles without being stopped.
"The crash happened around the 106 mile marker, which is about seven miles south of the 911 report from the Paris Pike exit," WKYT reported.
In the end, the white pickup driven by Bailey slammed head-on into the Abbas family SUV, causing it to burst into flames.
Killed were a husband and father who made his living as a lawyer; a mother, doctor and wife, and three children. They were on their way home from a Florida vacation.
Here's a video of them in happier times.
Toxicology results won't arrive for weeks, though the suspicion is that Bailey was drunk. Police continue to ask for the public's help in an effort to learn more about the crash. Anyone with information should call the Collision Reconstruction Unit at 859-258-3663.