‘Make yourself a better human’: Judge scolds mom who lost 2 of her children in car crash when she stopped to pick up lost luggage on the highway while drunk

Sandra Ortiz, her son Alan, and daughter Amy

Inset left to right: Alan Aguilar and Amy Beltran-Ortiz (Obituaries). Background: Sandra Ortiz cries in court as she hears her fate for her children’s deaths (YouTube/KUSI).

A Southern California mother will spend the next few years behind bars after an attempt to gather up some wayward luggage on a highway led to the tragic death of two of her children.

In February, Sandra Ortiz, 34, pleaded guilty to three counts of child endangerment — two of which came with a sentencing enhancement for the deaths, and one count of driving under the influence.

She previously faced charges of driving under the influence, gross vehicular manslaughter and child endangerment.

On Tuesday, the defendant was sentenced to three years and four months in state prison for the alcohol-induced incident that ultimately killed her 10-year-old son, Alan, and 16-year-old daughter, Amy.