Going up like a roman candle didn't do her any good either.
I don't know if another car would have saved her. She was in that burning car for a very long time and her lungs got cooked. I did not think she would survive and was just waiting for the sad news. I was not surprised when they announced she was brain dead.She was also driving a mini cooper. Makes you wonder if she would have had a better chance with a bigger car like a Suburban. I think it was a brain injury that did her in.
What caused her to crash into house ?
I agree her lungs were damaged with the fumes and smoke she inhaled.
I read that too just a little bit ago.Last I read they weren't sure if the fentanyl was in her system when she crashed or was administered to her in the hospital.
But the toxicology reports haven't concluded yet. They're not sure if it was prescribed meds or illicit. That usually takes a couple weeks according to reports.Six Days and Seven Nights was a decent movie. Other than that I didn’t see anything else with her in it. She led a complicated and troubled life.
In the end it appears she was under the influence of drugs when she crashed.
But we do know she was blasting along at 90mph down a residential street. I suppose if she was drug free that makes it even more inexcusable.But the toxicology reports haven't concluded yet. They're not sure if it was prescribed meds or illicit. That usually takes a couple weeks according to reports.
I find it irresponsible for the authorities to release this information until they know the full story or at least half the story. For them to say there was Fentanyl in her system but they don't know if it was administered in the hospital sounds scandalous and unnecessary. They could easily find out is she was given fentanyl in the hospital.But the toxicology reports haven't concluded yet. They're not sure if it was prescribed meds or illicit. That usually takes a couple weeks according to reports.
She was also driving a mini cooper. Makes you wonder if she would have had a better chance with a bigger car like a Suburban. I think it was a brain injury that did her in.
What year do you think that was? Do they have collision prevention? Maybe that might have worked.The passenger/safety cell seems to have held up well. The fire apparently was the biggest problem.
Not always.RIP
It’s sad when anyone passes for whatever reason. She will be remembered.