A truck driver was sentenced to a maximum of 15 years in prison for killing one person and seriously injuring two others after causing a multi-vehicle accident while taking a Facebook quiz on his cell phone.

Truck driver Alpha Oumar Diallo was given a term of 6 to 15 years on Wednesday, January 31st for reckless driving causing death in an accident that occurred in July of 2015.

According to MLive News, Diallo was driving on Highway 23 near Willis Road in York Township, Michigan when he crashed into a line of cars stopped in a construction zone, killing 83-year-old Edyth Ellsworth, and seriously injuring two others: Carol Darnielle, daughter of Ellsworth, and 75-year-old Kenneth Revoir.

Prosecutors say that Diallo was taking a quiz entitled, “What County in the World Best Fits Your Personality” in the moments before the crash, and that he also had oxycodone in his system, which Diallo had taken the night before as prescribed by a doctor for his sickle cell anemia.

“I can’t even take a shower anymore by myself,” said Revoir, who spent 33 days and intensive care and months in recovery following the serious crash, causing him to lose his new home and the cancel a planned trip to Alaska with his wife.

“You want to talk about prison. I think I’m living in one myself… I lost everything I had, pretty much,” Revoir said.

“When you drove your truck into our cars, the damage to me was a minor brain injury, a broken neck, broken back, broken ribs and a shattered leg,” added Darnielle.

“That was just a list of my physical injuries, not even the worst part. The injury that will never heal is my broken heart that you caused when you murdered my mother,” she said.

“You weren’t just texting, you were taking surveys. ‘What County Best Suits My Personality to Live In.’ Really? That’s what my mother died for?” added Russ Falkner, son of Ellsworth.

Diallo, who fled his home county of Sierra Leone after a civil war took the lives of his father and brother, told the victims that he regrets his actions, and would take them back if he could.

“I have [also] lost people dear to me… All I can tell you is, I’m sorry. If there was a way I could go back in time and change something, I would, but I can’t. I’m very sorry,” he said.

Diallo was escorted to prison following the hearing.