https://www.cnn.com/2015/03/08/us/utah-baby-alive-submerged-car/index.html
A couple years ago my wife, driving our 2006 Subaru Forester XT with my son and her mother in the car, lost control and rolled our car over the edge of Spanish Fork Canyon and ended up, after three rolls, in Spanish Fork River. Not only did they all walk away, they all climbed the hill back up to the road. My son was the least injured, my mother in law the most...with seat belt burns and cuts from the broken glass.
Stories like this remind me of what I could have lost. What others have lost. And the value of human life. It is humbling.
(CNN)When a man went to a Utah river Saturday hoping to haul out fish, he inadvertently saved the life of a baby who had been trapped -- possibly for half a day.The angler waded into the Spanish Fork River around noon and then noticed a car upside-down in the water, public safety officials said in a statement.
Rescuers arrived and tipped the four-door car onto its side. They found the 18-month-old girl strapped in her car seat, still alive. The baby was taken to a Salt Lake City hospital, where she was in critical condition.
Rescuers also found the body of Lynn Jennifer Groesbeck, the girl's mother, in the driver's seat. She was 25 years old.
A couple years ago my wife, driving our 2006 Subaru Forester XT with my son and her mother in the car, lost control and rolled our car over the edge of Spanish Fork Canyon and ended up, after three rolls, in Spanish Fork River. Not only did they all walk away, they all climbed the hill back up to the road. My son was the least injured, my mother in law the most...with seat belt burns and cuts from the broken glass.
Stories like this remind me of what I could have lost. What others have lost. And the value of human life. It is humbling.