LOS ANGELES – As she sat on the couch, tears streamed down her face as Cotie Davis thought about what happened to her sister Asherey Ryan. She said her friends and family always called her “Ray Ray.” He would be 24 next month. Davis says her sister was driving to a baby doctor on Thursday when the driver of a Mercedes ran a red light and hit her car, killing her, her son Alonzo and her unborn child. “I was praying the whole time to keep my sister safe,” Davis told FOX 11. “My worst fears came true.” Shaken and inconsolable, 20-year-old Davis was inconsolable. He told us, “I’m in shock. I can’t believe I’m walking and talking and I’m never going to see her again. She’s been so supportive.” RELATED: Ryan was killed in Thursday’s crash in Windsor Hills, as was her son Alonzo. Asherey Ryan and her unborn child were killed in a fiery crash in Windsor Hills that left six dead. Her infant son was also killed. (Photo provided by family) (FOX 11) Asherey Ryan and her unborn child were killed in a fiery crash in Windsor Hills that left six dead. Her son Alonzo was also killed. (Photos provided by family) (FOX 11) “It was almost one. It was going to be one this month on the 11th,” Davis said. Asherey was also pregnant. She was the eldest of five sisters and worked as a security guard. Davis says they didn’t immediately know what had happened. “Nobody knew until much later, until we started piecing things together,” Davis explained. “No one had heard of her.”

The victims of the Windsor Hills crash are remembered in a makeshift memorial

Loved ones have gathered at the junction where at least six people were killed in a horror crash in the Windsor Hills. She saw video of the crash and recognized her sister’s clothes in the footage, “and then in the car seat, she looked like my nephew,” Davis said. It all hit Davis like a ton of bricks, especially as she looked at pictures on her phone. Waterfalls of tears. Just a few feet away from the couch is Alonzo’s walker. He showed us the video of him using it. On the image are the words, “Until we meet again my babies. God I’m ready to go home now.” “There will always be a hole in my heart,” Davis said. “My sister that I grew up with every day. She was like my best friend.”