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Posted on September 25 at 5:16 p.m.
My husband and I were in the car in front of the young lady who went off the cliff. Debris from plants and her car hit my car just before she went off the cliff. We pulled over right away. My husband called 911 and told them we were on the 101 South at exit 91. He ran to the cliff and saw that her car was on the railroad tracks. He told the 911 operator to suspend any train activity. Several cars who were behind us had also pulled over. Most of the men ran down the road a few hundred feet to a point where they could get down the cliff. The accident site smelled of gas so the men tried to get a fire extinguisher or a knife to cut the seat belt if a fire broke out. They did not want to remover the girl unless they had to. She was in the car with her legs out the door, she was not conscious, her legs looked broken, and she was breathing deeply. The only people who took pictures showed up later. I was impressed with how quickly people pulled over and risked their own safety to help this poor girl. I don't know why she went off the road. It has been bothering us all week. She was behind us, then we heard her engine rev, then she was next to us in the breakdown lane, then she was flying off the cliff. Maybe she thought it was the exit, or she was trying to pass us on the right, or she lost control. I don't know. I called the ICU on Monday. All they could tell us was that she was in critical condition. So, stop being so cynical. You weren't there. There are a lot of good people in this world!
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Posted on September 27 at 12:05 p.m.
We are so saddened to hear of this news. We send our condolences to her friends and family and hope that you find the strength to get through this most difficult time.
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