Carter
Coverage of Carter in the Nexus archive.
- Family shares identities of young couple, 2 children killed in I-75 crash
A young family from Pontiac, including Tieree Powell, Zakiera Powell, and their two children, Malani and Carter, were killed in a crash on southbound I-75 in Holly. The driver involved in the collision caused their vehicle to be disabled on the freeway, leading to their deaths. Michigan State Police are investigating and have announced pending charges against the driver.
- ‘I’ll never be the same’: Wife mourning death of husband, father of 7, including quadruplets
Carlos Abrahams, a father of seven including quadruplets, died over the weekend, leaving his wife Ronjera and children. He owned a Jamaican restaurant in Charlotte, and the couple had previously gained attention for welcoming their quadruplets in 2025 after a NICU stay.
- ‘I’ll never be the same’: Wife mourning death of husband, father of 7, including quadruplets
Carlos Abrahams, a father of seven including quadruplets, died over the weekend, leaving his wife Ronjera and children grieving. The couple, known for documenting their family journey on social media, previously welcomed their quadruplets in 2025 after a NICU stay. Carlos owned a Jamaican restaurant and food truck in Charlotte.
- Charlotte businessman, father of 7 died over weekend, wife says
Carlos Abrahams, a Charlotte businessman and father of seven, died on June 20, 2026, according to his wife Ronjera Abrahams, who shared the news on Instagram. The couple, who own a Jamaican restaurant called Crav’N Caribbean, previously welcomed quadruplets in December 2024.
- After 2 child deaths, prosecutor faults ‘mind-blowing’ CPS failures, lapses by Flint Police
A prosecutor criticizes failures by Children's Protective Services (CPS) and Flint Police for not acting on abuse reports before a 6-year-old boy, Kyron Kelemen, was murdered by his stepmother. The same stepmother, Elysa Kelemen, was previously linked to the 2020 death of her biological son, Carter, which investigators now say was inadequately examined.