Tragedy goes on a motorcycle with her husband after her 28-year-old mother is six months pregnant

A mother and her unborn child were killed and her husband was fighting for her life after almost crashing her son’s motorcycle in a motorcycle crash.
Kristin Cheyenne Moon Martinson, 28, died Tuesday at an intersection in Piedmont, South Carolina around 11:30 a.m.
She was six months pregnant and her unborn daughter was also killed. They were pronounced dead at Greenville Memorial Hospital at 8.30 p.m.
The couple has a two-year-old son, Bentley, who is not on the bike.
Cheyenne’s husband Peter Martinson is driving, and his husband Peter Martinson is seriously injured and has spent the past few days and consciousness.
The family said he had a skull fracture, bleeding and swelling around his brain, and multiple fractures, and his arms were broken.
Kristin Cheyenne Moon Martinson, 28, died and Peter Martinson suffered serious injuries when his motorcycle crashed. Their 2-year-old son Bentley is not with them

Cheyen was six months pregnant and her unborn daughter was also killed. They were pronounced dead at Greenville Memorial Hospital at 8.30 p.m.
After performing multiple surgeries to keep him alive and putting the metal rod on his fractured arm, he was sedated and intubated in the ICU.
Martinson is stable but still in critical condition, and the extent of his injury and recovery prospects remain unclear.
Cheyenne’s mother, Becky Moon, said he was showing signs of improvement and the reflex test showed hope.
“He is still unconscious, he knows nothing about losing his wife and his unborn daughter, and he is fighting for his life,” she said.
‘The family is waiting for Peter to wake up and make final arrangements for our daughter. Please keep praying for Peter, because Bentley needs his dad!
Martinson’s friend Amber McCoy said he realized enough to be bothered by hospital staff.
“He gave a sign of peace and tried to keep it parallel to the nurse (in Peter’s form). He was able to look at me and he admitted who I was. ” she said.

Cheyenne’s husband Peter Martinson is driving, and his husband Peter Martinson is seriously injured, spending several days in consciousness in the past few days

The couple has a two-year-old son, Bentley, who is not on the bike
Others mourn Cheyenne online, including Sommer Lawton, who said her death “feels like losing a part of herself.”
She wrote: “Not only are you my best friend, but you are my family of choice for 15 years, my safe place, laughter on tough days.”
“Your presence illuminates every room, and every moment we share is a memory I will keep in my life.
“I don’t know how to say goodbye, so, I just said thank you. I will always take you with you.
So far, a fundraising campaign that supports Bentley and Martinson’s medical expenses has contributed $3,600.
The families did not make any funeral arrangements for Cheyenne as she waited for her husband to wake up and participate in the program.