Tragedy on the Parkway: Beloved Mother of Two Dies After Car Plunges Into Monongahela River


The Pittsburgh community is mourning the heartbreaking loss of Jacinta Stevens, a vibrant 31-year-old mother of two whose life was tragically cut short after a devastating car accident on January 29, 2026. Jacinta, a resident of Pittsburghโ€™s West End, lost her life when her vehicle veered off Interstate 376 (Parkway East) and plunged more than 100 feet into the icy Monongahela River, sending shockwaves through her family, friends, and all who knew her.

Emergency responders and dive crews rushed to the scene, working tirelessly in freezing conditions to locate and recover the submerged vehicle. Jacinta was pulled from the river and transported to a nearby hospital in critical condition. Despite the best efforts of medical teams, she later succumbed to her injuries, leaving loved ones grappling with an unimaginable loss.

Jacinta was known for her warmth, infectious energy, and unmistakable light. Friends describe her as kind, fun-loving, and deeply compassionateโ€”a woman who brought joy wherever she went. She was actively pursuing a future in modeling and fashion, a dream fueled by her creativity, confidence, and determination. Those close to her say her life was full of promise, ambition, and plans for the future.

Above all, Jacinta was a devoted mother. Her children were the center of her world, and her love for them was unwavering. She was also a cherished daughter, granddaughter, and friend, whose absence has left a profound emptiness in the hearts of her family and the wider community.

As tributes continue to pour in, Jacinta Stevens is remembered not only for the tragedy of her passing, but for the beauty of her spirit and the love she shared so freely. Her memory will live on through her children and all those whose lives she touched.


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